open #203798
Excessive Growth
921 S Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 6/29/2025
Vegetation in side yard along Allen St. is obstructing passage along the sidewalk
Vegetation in side yard along Allen St. is obstructing passage along the sidewalk
Excessive growth
This yard has been mowed one time this year and that was after I called the city in May. It's a mess and it's attracting bugs. I pay to have my yard treated and the one time they did mow, they blew all of their grass and thistles right into my yard. This is ridiculous.
Excessive growth
This property is a disaster.Neighbors realize the city is limited as to what it can enforce but these residents are allowing invasive weeds to grow all along the street which must be a violation of some code. On the rare occasion they do mow, they allow lawn clippings to pile up in the street and leave them there to blow away or go down the storm drain. Look in the drain, please. Their weeds need to be eradicated for the sake of all surrounding neighbors. I believe they have been repeatedly warned about not mowing. When they do mow, it is ONLY the area at the curb which we all assume is your only jurisdiction; however, their backyard is so over-grown it can't help but be a breeding ground for vermin. Seriously, please help the Blue Ridge neighborhood with all you can. It gets worse every year. Pics were taken but won't load.
Back yard abuts Reserve on Third, privacy fence. Never mowed by Reserve. Inspector has permission to go onto property. Would like a call prior if possible.
Yard has not been mowed all season
Weeds have overgrown and are blocking the sidewalk (again), preventing strollers and wheelchairs from using the sidewalk. Not clear is problem is responsibility of 314 E. 11th or 719 N. Grant (or both).
An anonymous caller is concerned about overgrowth near Wheeler Mission that is covering buildings and sidewalk in the area.
Property isn't being maintained. Please note - it is not the homeowner's responsibility to maintain the common property - it is the responsibility of the Winslow Farm Community Association. All areas around the ponds are overgrown and represent a hazard. The area next to 612 E Winslow Farm Dr. is overgrown (picture above) as well.