closed #160217
Excessive Growth
606 S Park AVE
- Case Date:
- 7/23/2017
tall weeds at sidewalk along Park
tall weeds at sidewalk along Park
At least 4 drawings of penises on the sidewalk on N. Washington between 11th and 12th.
Sidewalk at southwest corner of Grant & 9th Street is obstructed by a bush growing into the walkway. Visibility is severely impaired for pedestrians walking northbound on Grant and attempting to check for cross traffic on 9th.
The trees in front of NAPA need to be trimmed back from the sidewalk. They are hanging down and not providing enough clearance for pedestrians.
320 e 7th st has a lot of poison ivy growing along and into sidewalk on the grant street side of the property
The words "No Sanctuary at IU" have been sprayed on the retaining wall by the sidewalk on West Kirkwood just before Adams for months now. It looks like someone tried to remove it but it's still legible. I hope you will paint over it or do a more thorough job removing it. Thank you!
House and property presents unsafe conditions, including: 1) exterior paint chipping (hazardous to young children and pregnant women) 2) unstable stone wall along sidewalk 3) overgrown weeds 4) large tree overhanging neighboring house 5) deteriorating foundation 6) porch seems to be falling away from house 7) overgrown branches on electrical wire 8) deteriorating roof/shingles Example photo provided as attachment.
Going West along Countryside Dr. there are trees along sidewalk on left hand side of road. At intersection Adams Hill Circle and Countryside...view to see oncoming traffic on either side of Countryside Dr. is completely obstructed by trees - cannot see oncoming traffic. This is a school zone, with high traffic volume in morning and evenings, problem compounded with bikers and pedestrian traffic.
For many years, kids have had problems walking to Rogers/Binford Elementary School on the south side of the sidewalk on E 1st St, just before High Street. There is an unused driveway to an empty lot, which is a pool of mud in wet weather. Neighbors have pointed this out to the council before. Neighbors have also come up with their own solutions - putting down boards, etc. I heard a school parent yesterday saying he planned to fill it in with gravel or cement because he had not had a response from the council. Might it be possible for you to repair this gap in the sidewalk permanently? Thank you!
potholes and low spot gets flooded easily with mud and water forcing pedestrians to walk into busy road from sidewalk.