closed #164990
Excessive Growth
924 S Larkspur LN
- Case Date:
- 6/28/2018
Grass is really high
Grass is really high
Have a large trailer used for cars parked on lawn in front
A tree or bush is blocking the sidewalk at the corner of S Larkspur Lane and W Allen Street, and it is causing difficulty with a driver's line of vision of oncoming traffic when pulling out of Larkspur Lane onto eastbound on Allen Street.
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.
We have an issue where either our trash cans have been stolen or misplaced both the regular trash can and the recycling are missing from our property.
Blocked sidewalk. Low-hanging easement callery pear tree. Resident overgrowth.
The grass in northern part of Bryan park appears to be wet. I saw water coming out of the ground near the basketball court. There are puddles in some places and in most places the grass is just soaking wet. Since there is no active rain, I thought that amount of water is unuy. And the water coming out of the ground could indicate a water leak. I attached a picture of the hole I saw. There is water coming out of it. But I couldn't attach a video from it here.
It seems like every trail at Bryan Park that is near a tree or a bush needs to be trimmed. The trail that goes through the middle of the park and the section of trail on the north side of the tennis courts are the worst. You have to duck and dodge to get around. Bushes and trees or encroaching on the trail from the sides and then tree branches are hanging down creating hazards to hit your head on whether you're walking or biking. The parks department needs to go around the entire park and trim everything. It's a mess.
Be hazard for pubic there anything park staff can do clean this up
Picnic Shelter on the north side of Bryan Park. Roof has been mossy for quite a while but now some shingles have come off.