closed #188338
Blocked Sidewalk
301 N Jefferson ST
- Case Date:
- 5/9/2024
South side of property along 7th St. has a presumably large invasive impinging upon the sidewalk.
South side of property along 7th St. has a presumably large invasive impinging upon the sidewalk.
Low hanging branch of what looks like an invasive bush honeysuckle. Needs pruned back or even better removed and replaced with a non-invasive plant.
This path (4th street corridor) is not being maintained. IT was razed some time back and is getting worse.
This area was razed some time back and has returned to an even worse overgrown state. The weeds are impinging the length of this section.
This is a 2 for 1. On the south side of 7th, there is a railroad tie used as a parking barrier from the eastern residence and overgrowth from the western residence.
Invasive Bush Honeysuckle blocking sidewalk at the Winslow Farms - Winslow Ridge border.
The multiuse path on the west side of Sare Rd from Rogers to David has numerous locations where the vegetation blocks the complete use of the path. The problem is most severe at the south end but there are other places up to Moore's Pike with similar issues.
Who is responsible for trimming back all the vegetation blocking the sidewalk along the south side of Azalea Lane between Walnut Creek and Winslow Farms? The sidewalk is impassable causing pedestrians to walk on the narrow roadway.
Winslow Woods is once again overgrowing into the sidewalk along E Azalea.
For weeks, the contractor doing the concrete curb work at Miller and Henderson has left a deep drop off as you head westbound on Miller to the stop sign unprotected. Of course they have plenty of barrels everywhere else where they filled in the cuts, but not at this the worst one. And every city utility worker coming to and fro from the Miller garage drives right by it.