open #205543
Excessive Growth
S Rogers St
- Case Date:
- 9/7/2025
The lot of land next to my home is extremely overgrown. It is right next to 5650 S Rogers Street. They rarely mow and we keep having problems with mice and snakes.
The lot of land next to my home is extremely overgrown. It is right next to 5650 S Rogers Street. They rarely mow and we keep having problems with mice and snakes.
Overgrown yard, especially side along Coolidge Drive and backyard. Front is overgrown but not as bad at the moment. Trash around house and on porch.
homeless people are reported sleeping on the property.
Huge homeless encampment growing by the week they’ve already burnt these woods down once are we waiting for round two
Excessive junk and home waste on outside of property. Appears to be a health hazard as well as an eyesore to the community.
Yard overcrowded with junk and trash
The City does not maintain the trees between the sidewalk and the street on Adams. The trees and brush are overgrown with invasive species and the local residents are spending hours and money trying to maintain the weeds/trees that are impeding their property. The sidewalk is not accessible because the City has not maintained their portion of the land between the sidewalk and the street.
Entire roof being removed in historic district - concerns it is not permitted work and concerns for spread of moldy / asbestos contaminated insulation being thrown
I took this iPhone photo Friday night, as discreetly as I could, before it got completely dark. I count six vehicles on the grass in the backyard. If you zoom in, you can see the bent metal (above the burgundy car) where the back roof has partially collapsed. There is also a large tree growing through the left side of the collapsed roof (not pictured). This house is uninhabitable. Several neighbors, myself included, believe there is no running water since one of the tenants urinates on the lawn. I’m shocked that the roof hasn’t completely caved in. Someone is going to get hurt if this isn’t addressed and fixed.
recyclables left out