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closed #79165

Excessive Growth

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Case Date:
6/4/2010

The police dispatch got a call saying the line of sight is bad at Woodlyn & Curry.

closed #118809

Excessive Growth

00 N MONROE ST

Case Date:
8/26/1997

Empty lots on alley between Monroe and Summit have not been mowed all summer. Neighbors have called before.

closed #89315

Excessive Growth

100 E HILLSIDE

Case Date:
9/28/2007

Weeds in the sidewalks & curb line from Walnut to Henderson some are three feet tall.

closed #58013

Excessive Growth

100 N Bryan AVE

Case Date:
5/27/1999

At the corner of N. Bryan & E. 5th the weeds/grass are grown up to the point that a stop sign is blocked.

closed #64100

Excessive Growth

100 N Jefferson ST

Case Date:
5/11/1998

LOT ON SOUTH EAST CORNER OF 10TH AND JEFFERSON OVER GROWN

closed #40924

Excessive Growth

100 N PETE ELLIS DR

Case Date:
5/16/2003

ADDRESS IS THE FIELD NORTH OF 100 N PETE ELLIS DRIVE. NEEDS MOWED. COMPLAINS THAT IT ONLY GETS MOWED WHEN SHE FILES A COMPLAINT.

closed #126998

Excessive Growth

100 S Pete Ellis DR

Case Date:
6/27/2012

vacant field to the north of 100 S Pete Ellis and to the south of 300 S Pete Ellis, dangerous, overgrown and dry, could go up in flames

closed #127404

Excessive Growth

100 S Yancy LN

Case Date:
7/24/2012

Some of the weeds are over 2' tall.

closed #108183

Excessive Growth

100 W 4TH ST

Case Date:
8/28/2001

Southern part of alley between Maple and Fairview, which is located between 4th and Kirkwood. Has high grass and branches that scratches the cars as they go by. The branches are coming from the backyard of a house that the caller didn't know the address of.

closed #62120

Excessive Growth

100 W DODDS ST

Case Date:
8/19/1998

near the corner of Dodds st. and Morton, adjacent to the railroad tracks, there is a huge brushpile. The owner of the property there by the tracks cut out alot of trees and shrubs to prevent illegal activity down there, and the neighbors are greatful; however, the huge brushpile remains and it is unsightly and attracts animals