closed #11457
Excessive Growth
THORNTON
- Case Date:
- 7/13/2009
1120, 1216 and 1222 Thornton, Overgrowth
1120, 1216 and 1222 Thornton, Overgrowth
The green space needs to be mowed
The sidewalk in front of the LXA fraternity on the corner of Third & Highland has not been cleared. It is obvious that no attempt has been made. It is almost impossible to walk on and very dangerous. There is no excuse for a place occupied by lots of young strong people who could certainly clear the sidewalk and who could certainly afford to pay someone to do it. If they don't get a ticket it's a badge of shame on the city administration. Please give me confirmation that they got a ticket. I will follow up if I don't get confirmation. Baus1210@gmail.com
scattered trash and recycling throughout the alley behind the business
Garbage on the ground around recycling and trash cans in back alley
There is an ongoing issue with overgrown vegetation and lack of mowing on Sudbury Drive. This area has not been maintained for an extended period of time resulting in tall grass, weeds, and encroaching plant growth. This was a problem last year and Sudbury Drive has not been mowed even once this year. The excessive vegetation is obstructing sidewalks, reducing visibility, and contributing to an overall unkempt appearance of the neighborhood. I ask that the city address this problem as soon as possible.
The sidewalks along S. Walnut St in front of Starbucks have not been cleared of any snow. Because of that, walking along S Walnut St. has become extremely difficult. People are forced to either walk in northbound S Walnut St or risk falling on the slick and hard snow that lies on top of the sidewalk. It is inexcusable for a business to ignore pedestrian safety. Thank you for any assistance in resolving this situation.
This couch frame has been sitting by BDLC’s dumpster behind their building for weeks. Mice have taken up residence there. This is an eyesore and a sanitary issue.
Extremely high weeds where the Railroad property meets Smith Road on both sides of the underpass and both sides of the street, I would assume this is railroad responsibility.
Shamrock Pointe apartments, extremely high weeds, along the sidewalk and road at the entrance to the apartments in contrast to the other side of the street, which is well kept.