closed #184476
Excessive Growth
1158 W Sugarberry CT
- Case Date:
- 7/5/2023
There's a dead city street tree along Acuff Road behind 1158 Sugarberry Court. Also, city street trees along Sugarberry Court are hanging in the roadway and on sidewalks
There's a dead city street tree along Acuff Road behind 1158 Sugarberry Court. Also, city street trees along Sugarberry Court are hanging in the roadway and on sidewalks
High winds during a thunderstorm on the evening of 7/5/23 caused large tree branches on the trail of RCA park to fall onto my fence. There is also a callery pear tree that almost exclusively hangs over the fence into my yard that I would like removed, if possible.
Dead tree in City ROW
I wanted to have city mow the back of my yard. The fence is my boundary and they never mow the rest
the trail could really use some love. it's way overgrown. the north edge of the pavement is crumbling towards the center. the south edge is disappearing under soil. substantial cracks and dips, kinda like sinkholes. please help make this trail a safe way to connect neighborhoods and commerce, thanks
Hello, I serve as the creek monitor for Lower Cascades creek. You may have this on your radar already: a tree is down and across the creek near the parking lot & bridge at the Sycamore Shelter. Trunk diameter ranges approx. 2 to 3 ft.
There’s a map that says this tree is on city property. I submitted a request to Duke to remove limbs over the power line to the street light. They cut off a couple of small branches but left branches that pull on the wire when it’s windy. The tree leans over the wire. The part of the tree over the wire should be taken down. It’s a mulberry.
The mud in the big dog section of the Ferguson Dog Park is getting bad again. Standing water starting to smell.
The wooden boardwalk is rotting in one place. The board is soft and flexs under weight. Someone could trip over it.
Tree to the left of the drive way along the street possibly has the emerald ash borer disease. Part of it is dead. Possible hazard of falling or spreading the disease to other trees.