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open #193245

Excessive Growth

1131 W Briarcliff DR

Case Date:
8/30/2024

Front yard has not been mowed for over 2 months.

open #193200

Trash

2219 E 7th ST

Case Date:
8/29/2024

Trash and recycling left at curb and additional trash is next to house.

open #193228

Trash

2219 E 7th ST

Case Date:
8/30/2024

See the picture - resident is evidently unaware (or willfully ignorant) of trash and recycling protocol.

open #193378

Trash

310 E 11th ST

Case Date:
9/5/2024

Trash bin sitting by street.

open #193396

Trash

313 N Grant St

Case Date:
9/6/2024

The cans of trash are completely full and now they are overflowing onto the ground. There is a strong stench coming from the cans and the area in general.

open #193292

Other

313 W 13th ST

Case Date:
9/2/2024

The issues with this property is that they have barking dogs whenever someone is approaching the property line and that they have debris and trash on their property that needs to be cleaned up. Thanks

open #193379

Trash

314 E 11th ST

Case Date:
9/5/2024

Trash bin sitting by street.

open #193373

Trash

321 E 6th ST

Case Date:
9/5/2024

Trash (cans and can containers) in the alley between North Grant and Lincoln Street - behind the a green duplex. Tenants not taking their cans recycle containers to the street to be picked up. Unsure of landlord to notify but continues to be a recurring issue.

open #193380

Trash

323 E 11th ST

Case Date:
9/5/2024

Trash bins sitting by street (Grant side).

open #193365

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

4001 E Morningside DR

Case Date:
9/4/2024

The curbs and speed humps on E Morningside appear to have been abandoned after the installation contract was completed. The first ones near E Saratoga and others are overgrown with weeds. It's not a pleasing sight for making a first impression near the entry to the Park Ridge East neighborhood. Residents seem to have not accepted an involuntary expansion of their lawn maintenance responsibility into the right of way on a busy street. Similar curbs near the park at the Park Ridge Road intersection are being maintained, maybe by city crews. Similar attention by the city for the other curb bump outs would be appreciated. An alternate remedy would be to cover the area of the bump outs with stone or other low maintenance materials that would reduce the recurring cost of cutting grass and weeds. A small tree planted in a bump out curb on the north side of E Morningside had its bark stripped off and branches broken last month, possibly by deer. Apparently trees were selected for planting without considering whether they have a natural resistance to deer. The tree had no protection from deer.