closed #132644
Excessive Growth
1525 S Sare RD
- Case Date:
- 7/5/2013
Vegetation is overgrown and blocking sidewalk
Vegetation is overgrown and blocking sidewalk
Likely that RV next to house is being lived in. It is parked in the yard not on a driveway.
We've been bothered recently during our regular evening visits to Switchyard Park to see a significant vagrant population who are smoking, drinking, and we're pretty sure we just witnessed a drug deal at the park pavillion. The police, so conveniently located in the park, need to actually be out patrollimg it!
This orange neon was left in front of our house a week and a half ago. The owner said it would only be a couple of days but we haven’t seen or spoken to him since. We park our 2 vehicles in front of the house and this car is making it difficult.
An abandoned car has been sitting in the backyard for several years.
I'm tired of the noise and late-night activity. Since January, my neighbors and I have been subjected to stereo blasting and cars parked along our street. It all comes from the house next door. These hooligans seem to wait until 11 pm to turn their stereo. We have seen the police knock on the door, but no one responds.
Used syringe on the B-Link right at the start of East side of the trail near Henderson.
Dodge Ram 1500 P/U truck. White upper body with wide gray striping. Rusted along bottom with cord wrapped around bumper to front grill. Vehicle has been parked in same position for 6 weeks partially blocking right lane near top of hill at intersection. Makes right hand turns difficult with NB traffic coming up S. Adams @ W. Sunstone. License plate #: Indiana, TK889NCZ 2017.
Graffiti appears on the green fence covering on the north side of Jones Ave behind Forest Quadrangle. I'm not sure if this is considered public, private, or business property since it is presumably that of Indiana University.
The sidewalk on both the front and side of the property at 1700 E Camby Lane (southeast corner of Camby and Durham) is obstructed by low hanging branches and outgrowing vegetation. The HOA for the neighborhood has been notified and hasn't acted to rectify this, other than to send a letter to property owners mentioning overgrowth among other general comments; this hasn't resulted in any action by the homeowner. It's not possible to walk along the sidewalk without walking into tree limbs and/or bushes, so pedestrians must walk in the street on both the front and side sidewalks.