closed #139198
Excessive Growth
626 W 13th ST
- Case Date:
- 7/12/2014
Neighbors refused to cut bamboo and trees overtaking alley behind our house or on Fairview street.
Neighbors refused to cut bamboo and trees overtaking alley behind our house or on Fairview street.
The north sidewalk between Indiana & N Dunn tends to get extremely muddy and hazardous when it rains or snows, and remains that way for a long time. Maybe the location of 518 is the spot, but I don't know the house numbers; the problem spot is about the 2nd house from Indiana. I have been experiencing this for many years, so this has gone unattended. Another location in which snow removal is never done: the south sidewalk on 6th St., off of Dunn, in front of the 3 houses where students live.
Over growth ALL over her property including along Fairview street but more important is ,Cars can not get down the alley behind her house .My mom lives back there and recently a ambulance could not get back there because of bamboo that homeowner refuses to trim back.
Blood running out of uncollected garbage bags at 703 North Washington Street and pooling on the sidewalk! There are flies swarming around this mess.
Pot holes are becoming quite large in the alley on the north side of One City Centre, 120 W 7th Street. Thank you.
Weeds are very high and overgrown.
Residential properties behind the High Point commercial property at 702 N Walnut have been having constant issues with poison ivy all summer, as well as last summer. It is constantly spreading into our backyards from the High Point property. I've reported this issue to HAND several times this summer, yet the property has still not been cleaned up (or it is cleaned up once, and then promptly ignored again.) At what point can this go to the Board of Public Works for abatement?
There are 2 ripped up trash bags lying on the sidewalk at 710 N Lincoln. Trash is spilling out on the sidewalk.
Re: the list of Boards and Commissions, there appears to be no link to the CDGB Citizens Advisory Council, nor an indication re: vacancies.
I received a phone call today saying that the potholes I reported last week had been repaired. After inspecting the area at around noon I found this not to be the case. I suspect the person who evaluated the situation was noticing that some alley repair had been completed in the spring/summer at the street entrance however about ten to twenty yards up from the street entrance is where the problem area is. Old pavement has crumbled away and cars are bottoming out. To remind you of the location, this is the first alleyway on the south side of 6th street east of Adams. It is a very high traffic alley way due to the fact that there is off street parking for several apartments on Kirkwood behind my house (1221 W. 6th). If you follow the alley way around to the left (exiting on Pine Street) you will find many more problem spots. I hope these issues can be addressed soon before the really bad weather arrives. Thank you!