closed #184822
Unsafe Buildings
- Case Date:
- 7/29/2023
Nate and Brad firehouse 4 I need rescue in the city tunnels for Garrett Kirby and kids emergency due to the case The Sludge
Nate and Brad firehouse 4 I need rescue in the city tunnels for Garrett Kirby and kids emergency due to the case The Sludge
The sidewalk plant growth gets in the way of walking at 703 W. 9th St. The yard at 712 West 8th has not been mown in months. The yard at 708 West 8th is full of invasives, and plants/ trees along the sidewalk facing west 9th are growing in the limestone block fence- Chinese Elm trees growing out of cracks in the wall.
This is an apparently abandoned house, boarded up (except basement door is open) and yard is severely overgrown, encroaching on sidewalk.
We neighbors on Hunters Glen were informed that this outside area bordering Brian & Kim Crawford’s home is a protected natural area and cannot be cleaned up by residents. This year, it has grown to be, literally, a hazard. There’s are tree limbs and vines that are hanging down, als graze the cars as you pass under them . There is a tight curve in the road and the overgrown trees & shrubbery block visibility and is an accident walking to happen— especially with a home for sale on the cul-de-sac, resulting in increased traffic and strangers in the street. In addition, the greenery planted by the city when they put in the new multiuse path in sare rd is now also VERY overgrown, making exiting Hunters Glen scary and hazardous. We would really appreciate someone from the city coming to handle this clean up for us— before am accident occurs! The photos do not show the actual severity of the situation. Feel free to call me at any time if you have questions. I look fitted to hearing back from someone in the near future. Thank you again!
929 N. Plymouth Court Excessive yard growth.
trash all over the sidewalk, in their yard, and blowing around the neighborhood. Red house NW corner
House at 533 N Lincoln puts out trash on 10th street. Bins are on sidewalk still blocking pedestrians and trash is strewn along sidewalk. Will only get worse this weekend as kids pass to and from the bars at night. Not good. Please help.
recycling bins at 203 E 10th Street are still on sidewalk on 10th street. If not moved they will likely end up in the street over the weekend as part of the late night bar scene. Typically, the kids get with the program after a visit from a city official. Hope you can help. There’s three apartments in that building - Washington St, 10th Street and upstairs. Thanks for all you do.
Throughout this area are low-hanging tree branches over the streets. A firetruck on an emergency run will need to reduce speed to thread this needle and lose precious seconds in what may be a life or death situation. Alternatively, the truck will just plow through and damage the equipment. What is the timeline to remedy this problem? (Pickup in photo for scale)
Nate and Brad please go in the tunnels and rescue the Dean of Students and Garrett Kirby from Miheal Karner. Thank you