closed #133050
Excessive Growth
920 W Kirkwood AVE
- Case Date:
- 7/29/2013
The alley between Kirkwood and 6th street, connecting Elm and Waldron, is becoming increasingly impassable by trees and shrubs growing into it.
The alley between Kirkwood and 6th street, connecting Elm and Waldron, is becoming increasingly impassable by trees and shrubs growing into it.
Hello, there is excessive growth and illegal dumping behind my house at 1221 West 6th street. Someone has thrown a toilet back there. You can easily access the area via an alley way to the parking area behind the houses on Kirkwood. Thank you for your attention to this area. -J
Residence at 1125 is in a severly dilapidated condition with considerable overgrowth of yard spilling over into the street and sidewalks. Plant growth is mixed with trash and crumbling areas of house. Results in a significant pest and insect problem for neighbors.
Residence at 1125 is in a severly dilapidated condition with considerable overgrowth of yard spilling over into the street and sidewalks. Plant growth is mixed with trash and crumbling areas of house. Results in a significant pest and insect problem for neighbors.
The alley between Kirkwood Avenue and Sixth street that connects Waldron and Elm needs the vegetation trimmed to clear the alley for vehicles to pass.
Neighbors refused to cut bamboo and trees overtaking alley behind our house or on Fairview street.
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.
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?
Lawn is getting long on alley side of property. James Ford