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closed #205417

Excessive Growth

N Walnut St

Case Date:
9/2/2025

Johnson grass is seeded and growing N of the Speedway gas station to the E of N Walnut St. Could that noxious weed be sprayed to hopefully reduce it from spreading via seeds and roots?

closed #205455

Excessive Growth

3811 S Bushmill DR

Case Date:
9/3/2025

There is a large poke weed growing next to an electrical box. Poke weed is poisonous and toxic to humans and animals. The danger of it growing next to an electrical box makes it hard to remove. The neighborhood could benefit from the plant being entirely removed and now growing again.

closed #205525

Excessive Growth

401 W Watson ST

Case Date:
9/5/2025

Grass up to the shins! Again. This property is falling apart.

closed #205502

Excessive Growth

620 E 1st ST

Case Date:
9/5/2025

Poison ivy growing next to sidewalk and school bus stop.

closed #205600

Excessive Growth

4520 N Robs LN

Case Date:
9/9/2025

Lawn not mowed this summer.

closed #205099

Excessive Growth

801 W Howe ST

Case Date:
8/20/2025

Thorns growing into street. Howe and Maple. SHARPS!

closed #205334

Excessive Growth

612 W Allen ST

Case Date:
8/28/2025

Grass not mowed for months

closed #205386

Excessive Growth

2510 S Bryan ST

Case Date:
9/1/2025

Growth from this yard is extending into the street, impeding access to mailboxes and sidewalk

closed #205090

Excessive Growth

4310 E Hector DR

Case Date:
8/20/2025

Overgrown grass and brush. They do not mow or maintain property. Also, trash and junk left outside all the time.

closed #205485

Excessive Growth

2615 E Dekist ST

Case Date:
9/4/2025

excessive weeds growing in front yard, hanging over the road, blocking full road access for cars/pedestrians. weeds about 3 foot high. Looks to be between 2601 and 2615 e dekist. Also present are various items on display in a stand at 2601 e dekist, looks to be trash/refuse and easy to blow off the stand into the road, polluting the neighborhood. There is also food produce displayed here with no refrigeration or container, encouraging rodents/vermin and rotten food items near where children play. I am concerned this resident is not keeping up to city living standards and the 'communal living' center that seems to be run here is suspected of having more than 3 unrelated adults living here. If other residents are held to a city-defined standard, so should this address.