closed #202657
Excessive Growth
120 S College AVE
- Case Date:
- 5/13/2025
City tree plots on West side s. College have tall weeds from alley to 4th St.
City tree plots on West side s. College have tall weeds from alley to 4th St.
White vehicle with a trailer attached to it parked for more than 2 hours at this address. The length of the vehicle and trailer combined is way over 19 ft (see Ord. 15.32.070). On top of that, the trailer has a license plate that has not been updated since 2019.
The trash and multiple appliances have now been stacked closer to my window (thx) but the grass overgrowth is so high and ticks and other critters are a concern. Also the contracted mowing crew from rental management will have huge challenges mowing the 3 feet out from the property of next door rental. 60 inch swath mower today. Property extends out from privacy fence sections approx 3 feet. A power washing team is also coming soon. I see the former ticket is considered “resolved” and closed. I don’t know who is in charge of the renovations- seems like several crews. Meanwhile the right to a view and enjoyment of my premises seems to be getting closer to a legal issue.
Potholes and white lines at crosswalk/stop signs faded away. Many vehicles are not stopping at the bline cross. It’s becoming dangerous.
1. Excessively tall grass. 2. Couch and other debris on porch.
Property has not been mowed this year and grass is becoming exceptionally high. There is a vehicle in the driveway (a Mustang) that has a tarp over the broken windows - rain and snow have gotten inside the vehicle over the last several months. There are also vehicles parked along the road that have not moved in several months. A check-in would be appreciated.
Overgrown yard in front and back, lots of small trees coming up
Pothole
School bus drivers are saying there is a tree beside 1339 S Lismore that blocks their line of view trying to get out onto 17th St. They said there is no visibility whatsoever looking left. Can this be trimmed down, please? Thank you
Hello! I live at 1020 e Thornton, but I noticed this area off Huntington Dr. Has a HUGE amount of Japanese knotwood, which is a highly invasive plant. I was wondering if any action could be taken to try to eradicate it before it takes over the entire neighborhood? We also have plenty of other invasives around...perhaps you could guide me on any resources to address this. Thanks so much!!