open #206290
Excessive Growth
108 S Maple ST
- Case Date:
- 10/13/2025
Excessive growth blocking sidewalk on both sides of the street
Excessive growth blocking sidewalk on both sides of the street
Trash from homeless camp behind the strip mall just east of fresh tyme
Trash from homeless camp behind the strip mall just east of fresh tyme
Bradford Pears (invasive species) located at Monroe Water Treatment Plant. The two trees are located at the discharge point of a surface drain. More importantly, the trees are located directly adjacent to the Hoosier National Forest, which is just a mere 50ft away (across Shady Side Dr). Currently, the trees are bearing fruit. It appears that these fruits' seeds have the opportunity to traverse the slope and end up in our watershed, tainting the Hoosier National Forest, as an invasive species. The trees should be removed ASAP, as part of the City's initiative to systematically remove Bradford Pear trees from public property. Given the proximity to the National Forest and in the confines of the Lake Monroe watershed, this is a priority site.
This trash pile overflows into the street and sidewalk constantly.
I moved out of this property in January due to unsafe living conditions. There was a cracked foundation and slumping overhang. Our former neighbors have since reported that no outdoor work was done to the home.
2 Trash cans left on sidewalk for several days
Came home after new stairs were unexpectedly put in. The bottom step is way too tall (about a foot off the ground), none of the “support posts” line up, screws either not all the way in or broken, main posts at base are not very secure, wood is untreated and splintering. Top stair has an unsecured middle piece, and it wobbles when you walk down it.
Illegal Dumping at 100 block of E. Kirkwood Avenue.
Bamboo behind lot 132 at Southcrest