open #192411
Excessive Growth
1124 W 6th ST
- Case Date:
- 7/23/2024
Tree limb is encroaching on the sidewalk, at head level
Tree limb is encroaching on the sidewalk, at head level
Yard waste not picked up. I left a bag by the mailbox yesterday (the pickup day) and it has not been picked up.
There is a bunch of what appears to be trash in this yard, and has been for almost a week now.
The property owner has left their property to become an overgrown yard all the way down to the city street. It is unsightly and dangerous, making it impossible for people (including children) to walk on the curb, difficult to see when driving a car. Weeds are several feet high and debris blows onto neighboring streets and lawns. This property has not been mowed this year, and appears worse than last year. Please do something about this ongoing problem, it's been getting worse!
Blocked stop sign- I have posted this before, when a food truck parks on Kirkwood in front of the library near Lincoln (north side of the street) the stop sign for west bound traffic is obscured. In the 5 minutes I have been watching, 4 cars have completely run the stop sign. If the sign was in the small planter bed closest to the street or mounted on the same pole as the street sign, this might be avoided. Or at a minimum post no parking sign for tall vehicles. Thanks!
Why does Covenanter Road have 3 minutes of green light at 7 in the morning for 1 car when there are 40 cars lined up down College Mall Road both directions? it seems weird to have that long of a light for 1- 2 cars is excessive
Stuff stacked in driveway all the way to road. Same with side yard
Going east on Winslow, past Sherwood Oaks subdivision and before Abby Lane to your right, there is a pothole that is hard to miss near the center of the lane. It's a little hard to see and by the time you do, it's hard to miss.
The sidewalk & public sitting bench is tented by huge tarps covering shopping carts etc of personal belongings.
The sidewalk & public sitting bench are taken over by huge tarps covering shopping carts etc of personal belongings.