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closed #174942

Sidewalk Snow Removal

829 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
2/23/2021

Sidewalk not cleared yet.

closed #181373

Blocked Sidewalk

837 S Hawthorne DR

Case Date:
9/5/2022

The vegetation obstructing the sidewalk on the Maxwell side of the house has been successfully cut down. But the groundcover still occupies about a third of the width of the sidewalk. Please ask the homeowner to edge or pull up the weeds so that we can use the full width of the sidewalk on Maxwell.

closed #182120

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

851 W RCA Park DR

Case Date:
11/21/2022

Tree roots are pushing up this sidewalk. It's significantly raised -- about a finger's length. Any chance to shave it down so that it's not as much of a hazard? The other side of the street has a similar problem, though to a lesser degree.

closed #174710

Sidewalk Snow Removal

900 E 1st ST

Case Date:
2/13/2021

snow not removed on Woodlawn side of home

closed #174598

Sidewalk Snow Removal

904 E University ST

Case Date:
1/29/2021

He’s not cleared snow from the sidewalk

closed #178832

Sidewalk Snow Removal

904 E University ST

Case Date:
2/7/2022

This out of town landlord rarely has snow removed and he did not this time around either.

closed #183322

Debris Removal

904 E University ST

Case Date:
4/3/2023

Large limb fell from the tree and is hanging over the sidewalk dangerously

closed #184860

Excessive Growth

909 E 2nd ST

Case Date:
8/1/2023

Excessive growth and debris on sidewalk on both north and south sides of property.

closed #174310

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

909 S Baldwin DR

Case Date:
12/12/2020

Erosion undercutting sidewalk. Half way between Fenbrook Ct. and S. Baldwin Dr. on the north side of Fields Dr (aka Fenbrook Ln) near the retention pond the sidewalk is undercut and will eventually break. The erosion is on the north edge of the sidewalk.

closed #184986

Blocked Sidewalk

910 E 2nd ST

Case Date:
8/10/2023

Trees on this property are growing across the sidewalk lower than 8 feet, impeding pedestrian access.