closed #173082
Other
4515 S Eagleview DR
- Case Date:
- 7/17/2020
There is a tall large tree next to the sidewalk that has been dead and needs to be removed from the ground. thanks
There is a tall large tree next to the sidewalk that has been dead and needs to be removed from the ground. thanks
A tree in the berm or curb strip appears to be dying and may need to be removed. I've been told these trees are the responsibility of the city. Can someone look at it and remove it if necessary? In addition, there are a few other trees on my lot which are very close to the road, and I don't know if they belong to me or the city. Can someone provide insight about this for me? Thank you.
The tree by the mailbox needs to be trimmed.
Tree broke and is now suspended upside down in another dead tree next to creek in Spicewood. Hazard to local kids who play in the area.
I would like to report a dead city tree in the tree strip in front of my house. Tree site ID: 27963. The tree is—or was—a flowering crabapple, and it has died over the past few years. My house is located at a fairly prominent intersection, and I worry that the tree will be a hazard as it decays. Blair Johnston
The City cut down one of the ash trees in front of our house, but one one ever came back to remove the stump or replace the tree. The other ash trees in our neighborhood were cut down and the stump was removed and the tree was replaced. Will our stump get removed?
Tree branches from oak trees between street and sidewalk extending over sidewalk. All of these oaks need a good trimming along this stretch of Winston. Thank you.
Our ticket #175393 was closed. It states that the tree cut down by the city could not be replaced due to utility issues. We are ok with that and fully understand. However, is it possible for the stump to be removed? We keep cutting the new growth on the top of the stump, but it does not look very good.
Homeless individuals are urinating through the fence line onto our property, multiple times a day. This morning, as I came into my office and opened my blinds, an individual exposed himself by taking off his pants to urinate. They are littering trash all over and throwing clothing items over the fence. Their animals are also running around off-leash, sometimes even barking at pedestrians on the B-Line, occasionally chasing after them.
A homeless individually, who has made a camp under the B-Line bridge, is urinating in open view. This morning he pulled his shorts down and exposed himself. He was within the view of multiple offices. There is also an excess of trash and junk.