open #191968
Street Trees
2231 S Sweetbriar CT
- Case Date:
- 7/11/2024
Tree appears to be ill. Several dead branches on tree. Attached picture shows base of tree brown and appearing to be failing in health
Tree appears to be ill. Several dead branches on tree. Attached picture shows base of tree brown and appearing to be failing in health
The city trees on our block(s)(in the Sweetbriar subdivision of Winslow Farms) have many dead branches that cover the street. We worry those dead branches will fall on a car.
This picture I attached is looking north down to 2280 N Milo Sampson. The area that is overgrown is on the west side of the street just behind the IU sign. There is a woven wire fence but the overgrown area is on the east side on that along the street. LOTS of weeds, brush, trees and trash. and also a lot of big tree limbs in there. I walk this area everyday and it has been neglected for a long time. It is not a very big area but is very unsightly. Thank you
We have a few trees behind us that are leaning after a storm a few months ago. the trees are on the city property behind us on Graham Drive. The trees need to be taken down when possible please. Thank you, Renee Rich
It’s a sick tree and I’m afraid that it fall down on my car or fence. It’s located on the street end also it’s very close of the power pole. Could you please help with it. Thanks so much in advance.
City tree has fallen into my yard on the corner of S Zona and S Terra. I have tried to call and email Erin Hatch for since June 25th, 2021 with no answer.
Overgrown honeysuckle hanging over and growing out into the roadway
The red maple tree (site id 30159?), along the street at 2320 E Woodbine Ave. is not healthy and is becoming a hazard. The top of the tree and many branches are dead. This evening (2/16/23) a large limb fell out of the tree and onto the sidewalk. I tried to attach a photo of the large limb, branches and debris on the sidewalk, but it keeps processing and won't go through. We have cleared the debris and limb from the sidewalk.
There are 4-5 Bradford Pear trees growing into the W Reynolds Rd so bad it has almost caused several accidents when two vehicles have to come through this area. The owner of the property has given permission renters to cut the trees all the way down (the renter doesn't own a chainsaw and is scared of the powerlines). They are also close to / underneath overhead cable / powerlines.
Street trees have low hanging branches that make it hard to walk on sidewalk on W Adams Hill as well as some of the trees on Countryside heading towards Rockport have low branches that don't allow clearance for walking.