Unsafe Buildings
616 N Plymouth RD
- Case Date:
- 6/4/2014
The property 616 N Plymouth Rd has not been occupied for many years. (We have lived at our current address for over 19 years.) While the grass is mowed, there is now a dead tree on the side of the property that periodically falls into Beacon Ct after storms. In addition, there is a broken window in the front and evidence of animals inside. The entire property is slowly decaying and is becoming quite an eyesore.
Excessive Growth
556 N Plymouth RD
- Case Date:
- 5/15/2022
Grass is way overgrown. Well beyond City requirements. The house is for sale but there is still a responsibility there.
Excessive Growth
509 N Park Ridge RD
- Case Date:
- 9/20/2021
09/27/2021: Same individual called again to complain about property over growth.
Trash
4524 E Wiltshire CT
- Case Date:
- 2/8/2023
- Case Date:
- 3/11/2024
trash by Circle K
- Case Date:
- 1/15/2024
Last week lid on trash bin had 1 hinge broken by the trash pickup process. Will the city replace the bin? Thank you.
Unsafe Buildings
4310 E Morningside DR
- Case Date:
- 9/16/2019
Front window has been out for weeks.
- Case Date:
- 9/17/2024
He has turned his property into a landfill. There is garbage everywhere. Each morning for the past 2 weeks he has burned something in the morning in his yard/driveway that smells like plastic. Please make him stop.
Excessive Growth
410 N Park Ridge RD
- Case Date:
- 10/1/2013
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
4001 E Morningside DR
- Case Date:
- 9/4/2024
The curbs and speed humps on E Morningside appear to have been abandoned after the installation contract was completed. The first ones near E Saratoga and others are overgrown with weeds. It's not a pleasing sight for making a first impression near the entry to the Park Ridge East neighborhood. Residents seem to have not accepted an involuntary expansion of their lawn maintenance responsibility into the right of way on a busy street.
Similar curbs near the park at the Park Ridge Road intersection are being maintained, maybe by city crews. Similar attention by the city for the other curb bump outs would be appreciated.
An alternate remedy would be to cover the area of the bump outs with stone or other low maintenance materials that would reduce the recurring cost of cutting grass and weeds.
A small tree planted in a bump out curb on the north side of E Morningside had its bark stripped off and branches broken last month, possibly by deer. Apparently trees were selected for planting without considering whether they have a natural resistance to deer. The tree had no protection from deer.