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.
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.
OWNER REFUSES YEAR AFTER YEAR TO TRIM HER OVERGROWN WEEDS THAT HAVE GROWN IN TO TREES AND BAMBOO BACK SO THAT ALLEY IS ACCESSIBLE BEHIND OUR HOUSE'S. OVERGROWTH IS ALSO ON HER PROPERTY ON fAIRVIEW STREET AND YOU CAN NOT TURN LEFT FROM ALLEY.
Owner year after year REFUSES to trim back her over grown weeds that have grown into trees. They hang over on my property and hang onto my roof.
It's not very safe walking here
on 17th street going towards the round about, before pawn shop. It caused damage to the right front of my car. I am waiting to hear exactly what the damage is that was done.
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.
Tree branches and vegetation obstructing sidewalk at both 611 and 619 N Washington Street.
The house at 621 West 6th Street has tiny no parking signs in their yard along Fairview Street. Is this an actual no parking zone? If so, these do not look like legitimate no parking signs.
Trash bins visible from road.