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closed #67735

Excessive Growth

711 W Wylie ST

Case Date:
5/28/1997

Plastic pool, branches, old swing set have all been placed in alley practically blocking it. 709 W Wylie has put tree branches behind them in alley.

closed #68242

Excessive Growth

702 W Wylie ST

Case Date:
4/16/1997

The resident puts the trash out on the wrong day and lets it sit all week. Please confirm and if accurate, inform the resident as to the proper procedure.

closed #68243

Excessive Growth

702 W Wylie ST

Case Date:
4/16/1997

The resident puts the trash out on the wrong day and lets it sit all week. Please confirm and if accurate, inform the resident as to the proper procedure.

closed #68716

Excessive Growth

1117 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
3/19/1997

Trash at rear of house. Trash everywhere.

closed #72845

Excessive Growth

519 W Dodds ST

Case Date:
1/1/1995

There is a kitchen stove sitting in the front yard for 3 weeks.

closed #73079

Excessive Growth

1117 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
7/8/2003

bushes are so overgrown that to pull out on to Rogers from the alley you have to pull half way into the street to see. Very dangerous. Please call Ron with update

closed #73081

Excessive Growth

910 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
8/18/2003

1ST ALLEY OFF OF ROGERS BETWEEN DIXIE AND DODDS..APPEARS TO BE 910-912 S ROGERS ALLEY. TREE & WEED OVERGROWTH IN THE ALLEY.

closed #73122

Excessive Growth

505 W Dodds ST

Case Date:
6/21/2011

weeds, branches, in alley, causing problem with vehicles driving through alley

closed #73126

Excessive Growth

1126 S Fairview ST

Case Date:
6/30/2011

closed #30227

Excessive Growth

916 S Morton ST

Case Date:
6/16/2005

Vacant lot across from 916 S. Morton is very overgrown and homeless are living there, caller stated that she has been approched several times while out in her yard. Caller also stated that there are small trees growing along rail road tracks and weeds are overgrown and she would like those mowed down because the homeless will live there after it gets taller.