closed #103314
Excessive Growth
611 E 1st ST
- Case Date:
- 5/27/2003
HIGH GRASS
HIGH GRASS
THIS REPORT CAME THRU OMBUDSMAN: WHILE WALKING DOG, DOG WENT INTO THE GULLY NEXT TO THE BANK BETWEEN SARAGA ORIENTAL MARKET AND COLLEGE MALL ROAD AND GOT INTO SOME FISH PARTS THAT ARE DUMPED IN THE GULLY. SUSPECTS SARAGA IS DUMPING. WOULD LIKE THIS INVESTIGATED AND SARAGA INFORMED NOT TO DUMP, IF THEY ARE DOING THIS.
A citizen stated via a departmental email that the sidewalks in this area have not been cleared after any of the snowfalls this year.
Fred Cate sent e-mail objecting to the adjustment in rate for irrigation water. Mr. Cate does not feel the amount of adjustment is justified.
Ms. Averitt submitted this complaint through the COB E-Governmental web site. Her neighbor who lives at 1516 Bradshire Court never mowes the grass and the grass is not 8 to 10 inches tall.
Mr. Nordloh sent a departmental email to the Public Works Department regarding Insight's recent rate increase. Please refer to the attached email.
Citizen filed complaint concerning the forced installation of digital services and now is paying 20% more for something she never wanted. Citizen stated she was not told about the rate increase when the digital service was installed.
Ms. Cobine stated that her neighbor's property that adjoins the back of her property has a very large brush pile measuring 7 feet high and 25 feet long. She also states that skunks and rats have made this pile their home.
fOR SALE BY OWNERS AND REALTOR SIGNS AT ENTRANCES TO GRANDVIEW HILLS
Caller said lights from volleyball courts at Sterling University Apartments shining directly into his back yard.