closed #155039
Excessive Growth
616 N Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 8/23/2016
616 north Washington - poison ivy along sidewalk and couches on front porch
616 north Washington - poison ivy along sidewalk and couches on front porch
Tree branches and vegetation obstructing sidewalk at both 611 and 619 N Washington Street.
This entire sidewalk is covered in dirt and leaves which makes the ground slippery when wet. The sidewalk floods when there is rain which renders parts of the sidewalk impassable. There is also excessive growth from most of the foliage on the side of the sidewalk. The sidewalk is also uneven and broken; you can not wheel anything on the pavement and have to walk in the road.
The Park on Morton complex has a sidewalk from the northeast corner of the lot that leads down to College Avenue. Not only does this sidewalk not have lighting along it's path, but it is covered by debris which could cause injury. The last level of steps has tall grass that has not been cut (6 inches and growing), nor has the sidewalk been cleared of debris leading to College Avenue. Also, near the bottom of the steps there is a dead tree above it that come the next rain/storm could injure someone. The property management team seems to "forget" about the additional property they built on, which includes the hill behind the buildings and between the sidewalk and train tracks. If the city could please assist in having this area of the property maintained properly by the property owners, it is appreciated.
There are several sidewalk lights (not overhead but on approx 10-15 for decorative poles) in this area on the west side of College
A hole has appeared next to the sidewalk by the grass,that goes under the sidewalk. It is about 24" deep and could be dangerous if the sidewalk caved in. It is about 8' in from the corner of University St on Eastside Drive. Could somebody check it please. Thanks
garbage bags scattered across sidewalk and abandoned furniture. it's been there a week.
Since the snow and ice storm yesterday (12 January), Anita Street has not been treated at all -- no plowing, no salt. This is creating unsafe conditions, especially as the snow freezes to rutted ice.
Vegetation on East First Street is blocking the sidewalk
I noticed that is a considerable growth of poison ivy along the sidewalk on the north side of 10th Street in the 700 Block. It is growing out from between the limestone blocks in that stretch of the walk. Someone may brush against it. Thanks for your attention to this. JCS