closed #173644
Excessive Growth
- Case Date:
- 9/8/2020
918 e. first st. vegetation overgrown and obstructing sidewalk, especially on Woodlawn side
918 e. first st. vegetation overgrown and obstructing sidewalk, especially on Woodlawn side
two trees that the City planted at 4011 are diseased. I am worried the disease will spread to other trees. It is some type of weird spiderweb looking stuff that is killing the trees. This is not my home, but I live in the neighborhood at 3912.
There is a utility pole on the southwest corner of Grimes and Palmer. It is covered with heavy vines and overgrowth. Drivers heading North or turning onto Grimes have to pull out onto Grimes to get a view of the eastbound traffic. Pretty dangerous. Thank you for your help. L Gallagher 1225 S Palmer
Pallet and plastic wrap laying in street in 400 block of a South Faculty West side of street just south of the alley.
920 E University leaves trash cans in the street for days after pick up
904 E University (first house on University,has broken furniture outside on the west side of the house.It has been there so long that spider webs have formed. Thank you for taking care of other trash at this house.
Person repeatedly feeding bread-like food to ducks on Moss Creek ponds, despite prohibiting signage and dissuasion by residents. The governing board can think of no recourse but to threaten him with trespassing in the common areas. But he could continue feeding the ducks from the adjacent city street to avoid trespassing. Is there some unit of the City or County government that could help us deal with this. The ducks are beloved here, and the consequences for them of this type of feeding are so dire, many residents are distressed.
We're experiencing strong smells of sewage coming from the storm runoff culvert that runs along the east side of our property.
Hello, I am writing to report that the rake/scraper for the bocce courts at Switchyard Park is missing, so as to make restoration of the courts possible only by bringing one’s own rake/scraper. Can you please tell me whether and when the rake/scraper will be replaced? Thank you!
I understand that the dog park at Switchyard park is new and that the grass still needs to grow and be healthy. However, myself and fellow dog owners are concerned with how much the sprinklers are running. It's turning the dog park into a swampy mess. This morning when I went with my dog Bailey, the big tree was completely flooded around it and the far field near the hill was ver swampy and muddy. I couldn't even walk through the grass with him. He ended up twisting his foot in the wetness. I really believe it's just oversaturated. When I take my dog to the park, I'd love to be able to run around with him without us both coming home completely covered in mud.