closed #188245
Excessive Growth
1010 W Country Club DR
- Case Date:
- 5/2/2024
Lawn needs cutting. Recurring problem at this address.
Lawn needs cutting. Recurring problem at this address.
This property appears abandoned and no one maintains the lawn. It is overgrown yet again and in need of attention.
There are no sewer drains for rain water. It all pools around my yard every time it rains. The road is worn down from trucks so the water just stays there for days eating away at my yard. I even see there's a line item on my water bill where I pay for run off water...why am I paying for it to just flood my yard? I've written about this once before because I also think a curb around my property would also help the problem.
Yard has had downed logs for over a year and no mowing
Large pile of furniture at the corner of the house. I saw a skunk run into the pile already. The furniture includes soft items like mattresses that have been in the yard for several months getting rained on.
Across the corner of Ralston and Rockport, on the street, the road is very dirty and full of debris. Including a needle and some type of car part (see picture). Please come clean this side of the street.
During the big rain and subsequent flood of a few weeks ago, a great deal of large flotsam traveled down the stream that edges Switchyard park and got stuck against the bridge that goes under W Country Club Drive. There are large trees, pallets, large trash can and smaller debris jammed against the north side of the bridge causing a dam. The vehicle bridge is between the B-line trail and Burger King. One can see all this debris from the pedestrian bridge.
trash and cardboard strewn all aorund the yard, it blows into other yards
trash and debris and broken stuff all over the yard
Property owners at 2500(elderly) have multiple ramshackle sheds in their backyard, wired with power but undoubtedly not up to code. Their fence bordering 2504 is literally made from garbage and is falling apart into the yard of 2504. Its a Fire hazard and a pest hazard, I see raccoons and opossum going in and out of their shanty town sheds all the time.