closed #176100
Graffiti
708 W 10th ST
- Case Date:
- 6/10/2021
Excessive graffiti on the "story walk" panels at Butler park. So bad you cant even read the story on some pages
Excessive graffiti on the "story walk" panels at Butler park. So bad you cant even read the story on some pages
Graffiti on the story walk panels
Sharpie damage on interpretative sign
There is a large/full/mature mulberry tree hanging over power lines, utility lines, cable and telephone wires. The tree is specifically at the edge of the alley entering Jackson St from the property address listed above. In storms the branches bounce off the power lines and causes a lot of sparks. Cars are parked very close to this and concern is of fire or tearing down the power lines if a branch were to fall. Recommending a thorough cut back of large branches back to mid alley. Duke came out to trim some small branches, but didn't resolve the problem.
Vegetation is growing into the street.
There's a dead city street tree along Acuff Road behind 1158 Sugarberry Court. Also, city street trees along Sugarberry Court are hanging in the roadway and on sidewalks
Vegetation growing at edge of street through sidewalk all along Fairview side of Butler Park. Area of park around culvert near Fairview is choked with bindweed, Johnson Grass and more.
The trees are overgrown and hanging over the sidewalk and roadway. They need to be trimmed. Thank you.
Median on W 3rd street, normally beautiful and well maintained, currently overgrown and crowded with weeds.
The trees between the houses on the street side of the sidewalk on rock creek in my neighborhood are super overgrown and low hanging. I’ve noticed some kids and elderly getting hit in the face with branches and having to duck. The city in the past has trimmed these low hanging branches but it was never done last year. Any chance we could get the low hanging branches on rock creek cut? It would make it a lot safer for our neighborhood kids who walk to school (and adults). To be clear, I’m talking about the city trees not residential trees. Thanks!