closed #161281
Excessive Growth
1301 S Henderson ST
- Case Date:
- 9/24/2017
1402 Henderson has poison ivy growing into the sidewalk. It makes the sidewalk smaller to walk on
1402 Henderson has poison ivy growing into the sidewalk. It makes the sidewalk smaller to walk on
This house had a tree blow over in a storm last week. The tree that blew over is blocking the public city sidewalk forcing me to walk in the street. Regardless of who does or does not own this property, this needs to be addressed as it is not only unsafe, but it also makes our neighborhood look bad.
at least three houses on corner of Larkspur Lane and Woodhill are not mowing their grass and it is very long, and two houses on corner have had tree branches stacked in 6 ft tall piles left for 4-5 days now on the sidewalk/side of road
weeds in yard, visible from sidewalk access along Highland
Vegetation from the property at this corner is hanging over the sidewalk, preventing pedestrians from using it.
Spring cleaners at the corner of second street and walnut persistently does not take care of the VERY excessive growth of weeds on its property. This has gone on every summer since it opened the business at that location. Snow is not removed either in the winter. It looks like another summer of excessive neglect is happening. Please get this business to take care of this and certainly if the city has any responsibility for this property, get it under control
Grass & weeds 18" tall including along sidewalk. This is an annual problem that has been reported multiple times this year already. Neighbors have spoken with homeowner to no avail. Previous reported case closed without action.
yard excessive growth, well over 8" tall, animals found in yard, come out on sidewalk
1111 S. Washington front yard so overgrown strollers and wheelchairs cannot get over weeds that have fallen onto public sidewalk. Also may attract snakes, rodents, and other unwanted wildlife. Heightened allergy issues for neighbors, especially children.
Citizen states there is Poison Ivy growing onto the sidewalk at Fess