closed #175957
Trash
1002 E Atwater AVE
- Case Date:
- 5/30/2021
Trash, debris and furniture in yard between 1000 and 1002 East Atwater. Trash in parking lot.
Trash, debris and furniture in yard between 1000 and 1002 East Atwater. Trash in parking lot.
Table and upholstered chairs are still on the front lawn after many months.
Two side-by-side lots - 3868 and 3872 E. Regents Circle - have lawn growth approach 12" high. The concern is not only for the neighborhood aesthetic, but that it will also attract unwanted insects and small animals.
New grass and tress were planted all along the new bike path last year (along E Rogers Rd behind Winding Brook Ct). There has been no maintenance of this areas since last year and now the grass and greenspace is completely overgrown with weeds. Excellent work in repairing the bike path and walkway, but ongoing maintenance plan for the green space adjacent to the path is needed.
The yard and home are not being taken care of. The yard is frequently overgrown and the home itself appears to be in disrepair.
I rent a home from Olympus Properties. Lawn service is included in my lease, but I am having trouble getting them to mow the lawn. I have called them twice about this, both times grass is 10-12 inches high. This will be the third time. It had been 3+ weeks since it's been mowed. I let them know about the city ordinance, but am still having issues. Thank you for your help.
We have spoken to our neighbors numerous times about trimming their trees…now the entire Alley behind our house is blocked with fallen trees on power lines & branches on cars parked in our driveway.
This location has a lawn that has gone un-mowed and the grass currently exceeds 8 inches (front yard was recently mowed, backyard was not). In the backyard, a deer and two fawn have taken up residence, which is disturbing and dangerous to neighborhood pets.
Growth is much higher than the 8 inch limit for a neighborhood yard. With the amount of rain we’ve had this summer, I’m concerned that this overgrowth could eventually become a health hazard.