closed #169137
Excessive Growth
912 W 2nd ST
- Case Date:
- 6/25/2019
Approx. half the alley behind 912 W 2nd St (alley between 2nd and Howe) is overgrown. Cars cannot pass through without veering into church parking lot.
Approx. half the alley behind 912 W 2nd St (alley between 2nd and Howe) is overgrown. Cars cannot pass through without veering into church parking lot.
2nd and euclid, overgrowth that makes turning onto second dangerous
Front and back yards at 808 W Second St are overgrown, unsightly, and attracting pest animals.
Several properties along the south side of W Howe street have not cleared their sidewalks of ice and it is very slippery. The exact locations are: 811 W Howe, 807 W Howe, 801 W Howe, 731 W Howe. Additionally, 500 S Rogers (SW corner of Howe and Rogers).
808 W 2nd St home is unoccupied and lawn hasn’t been cut in months. As a neighbor I’m concerned with bugs and overgrowth encroaching into our yard.
Overgrown plants on retaining wall are blocking about half the sidewalk.
There are a series of very large pot holes in the alley between S. Fess Ave and S. Stull Ave. (Just off of 1st St.). Six houses off of this alley use this road for access to garages/parking off of the alley. It is now impossible to avoid these pot holes when driving through the alley as they take up most of the road. It is to the point that ones car tire goes nearly up to the axle when driving through one of them. Can the city please come and fill/repair these pot holes ASAP? Many Thanks!
This is in the alley behind 715 South Woodlawn. The iron pipe has been there a long time but now a sheet of rusty metal has come loose from the top causing a pedestrian hazard.
618 E. Atwater The roof has to be on the verge of collapse. If someone were to enter this structure, who knows what could happen to them. Beyond the fact that it is blight right in the middle of one of the most important parts of the city, the property and the structure is a danger to anyone near it. Please do something about this. It has been sitting like this entirely too long.