closed #153992
Excessive Growth
211 N Grant ST
- Case Date:
- 7/11/2016
poison ivy along sidewalk - southern end of 211 n grant
poison ivy along sidewalk - southern end of 211 n grant
SW corner 1st & Woodlawn sidewalk obstructed by excessive growth, please ask homeowner to trim
Blue spray paint on our front two steps. First step says "Cops" second step says "Fuck"
There is a lot of debris from the last storm on the Clear Creek trail from That Rd to Rockport. Also several overhead limbs and brush growing along trail from and including the ramp at Church Lane parking lot to Rockport. The boys were mowing today from Church to Victor Pike but they left before doing any trimming of overhead and side growth. One other thing and I hate to be critical of the good work you do maintaining the trails but please ask the boys not to park across the entrance to the ramp on Church Lane parking lot. Thank you
My home share a property line with city property woods. There is a tree from the city's property that is hanging very low into my yard and above my pool. Causing lots of debri and worms to fall into my pool. Is it possible for someone to come out and trim that tree back and off my property? It actually has a band around the trunk as if it was marked at one point to come down.
The sidewalk on the north side of E Rogers Rd,mid-way between Spicewood ln and Sare Rd is completely obstructed by branches and bushes from adjacent properties rendering it impassable.
Grass getting long - going to seed.
A CRT television has been left outside in the front yard for several months.
I called about two weeks ago re: mulberry tree that is growing over into the pedestrian crossing light, etc. at the corner of Rogers/3rd St. into PH. House on NW corner. I'd take out the tree completely (if it were on my property--plenty of said 'weed' trees in southern Indiana). Also, I've contacted the city (as have my neighbors within this Rogers/Smith Ave block re: diseased and damaged trees between Prospect and Smith Ave. on Rogers St. Now, we are talking about years of 'heads up' to the City, but no 'top of our list' action. Rogers is a historic street on Prospect Hill Neighborhood. I do HOPE that some chainsaws will be in action soon, plus the planting of some native hardwoods (or some like species that your tree experts find appealing and hardy) soon.
Yard plantings have taken over sidewalk near the intersection of Lincoln and 11th. It is now impassible.