- Case Date:
- 11/4/2025
Trash is overflowing containers behind house (on Fairview). There are needles on the ground a few feet from a public sidewalk where young children pass by. They have been there well over a week. No one seems to be staying at the house right now.
Excessive Growth
926 W 2nd ST
- Case Date:
- 9/22/2025
Massive overgrowth, trash, broken furniture and abandoned car in back driveway. Also infested with rats!
Excessive Growth
408 W Howe ST
- Case Date:
- 9/17/2025
overgrown treeplot and sidewalk
Excessive Growth
519 W Howe ST
- Case Date:
- 9/5/2025
Property is totally overgrown, 100% unmaintained
Excessive Growth
801 W Howe ST
- Case Date:
- 8/20/2025
Thorns growing into street. Howe and Maple. SHARPS!
- Case Date:
- 8/15/2025
Trash cans left on sidewalk all week.
- Case Date:
- 8/14/2025
There is a lot of trash in the side yard of the house, like 10-20 bags of trash, furniture, and other items. It seems problematic for attracting rodents and critters. It smells and it’s probably an issue for neighbors. It seems like they need some help getting this removed.
Excessive Growth
309 S Davisson ST
- Case Date:
- 8/7/2025
Property needs mowed. Tall grass and weeds growing on sidewalk.
Excessive Growth
620 W Howe ST
- Case Date:
- 6/24/2025
Ureport #203425 erroneously closed by Mike Arnold with message “Not valid. Saw Virginia creeper but no poison ivy”. It is the tree on East side of Fairview, adjacent to intersection with Howe, next to 620 Fairview. This time I provided a photo of poison ivy. There is also Virginia creeper, but there is much more poison ivy. Leaves are as large as adult hand, in groups of three, lacks the fine serrations of Virginia creeper leaves, and notice small green fruits. Also I had a skin reaction when I first walked into it haha. Please reach out to me if needed and I can point out the poison ivy. I just don’t want anyone else to get urushiol on their face.
Excessive Growth
620 W Howe ST
- Case Date:
- 6/14/2025
Tree adjacent to east sidewalk on Fairview (near intersection with Howe) is covered in poison ivy. The poison ivy is dangling over the sidewalk at face- and shin-height. I unfortunately realized this was poison ivy the hard way. The vines appear woody and hardy, its leaves are very large, and it seems to be fruiting. Please remove before someone else walking on the sidewalk brushes by it and has a serious reaction to contacting the plant.