closed #154597
Excessive Growth
- Case Date:
- 8/7/2016
Mark sutor owns house. House grown up in weeds. Address 2524 east seventh street. Our house for sale. This house needs attention. Please respond.
Mark sutor owns house. House grown up in weeds. Address 2524 east seventh street. Our house for sale. This house needs attention. Please respond.
Trash in alley south of 601 and to the east of 601.
Property at 1826 E Hunter Ave has mowed their yard once this year. It is completely overgrown. Have spoken to neighbors about in the past (they, by habit, only mow it once a year), but nothing has changed.
House at 1826 E Hunter Ave has had their empty trash cans and recycle bin out in the street since Monday morning's trash pickup.
For HAND: partially overgrown sidewalks in front of 411 E First Street and on E First in front of the house at the corner of Washington and First. I could not see the number from the road.
When does the city intend on finishing this section of road? Ever since the bridge was completed it doesn't look like any work has been done at all to finish this one bit of road at all, and it's been months! East-West traffic is already a nightmare for this county because of the construction on I-69, Second, and Third Street, and yet the one route that can really act as a good alternate route to help alleviate some of that traffic is hampered by this abandoned project. While the detours tell people to go down towards 11th Street, we all know that way too many people are cutting through the neighborhood where there are plenty of children trying to play outside. This is nothing but ridiculous!
Street work at the intersection of Walnut and Allen left potholes that may need to be filled in.
1011 W. Howe St. North/South Alleyway on east side of property. And east west alleyway just behind.
The area where we park on the side of the road (if coming off of 7th street heading towards 5th, on the right side) is pretty rutted up and turns into a big mud hole when it rains. It looks like it just needs more gravel.
Overgrown weeds and plants are blocking the sidewalk in front of 904 W. 4th St.