closed #184103
Excessive Growth
314 E 11th ST
- Case Date:
- 6/5/2023
Invasive plants growing out of NE corner of property onto sidewalk blocking pedestrian traffic.
Invasive plants growing out of NE corner of property onto sidewalk blocking pedestrian traffic.
Sidewalk here is overgrown by trees. The trees are at the back of the property at 3641 Homestead Dr but the sidewalk is on Fenbrook Ln
Shrubs are completely blocking the sidewalk. They need to be trimmed. It is not my responsibility, but I have cut most of the limbs around Ridgefield neighborhood so neighbors can walk on the sidewalk. I reported this 3 TIMES last year, and ZERO RESPONSE!!!!!!!
Multiple tents blocking street/sidewalk. Almost fell getting through to eat.
Overgrown vegetation on the north side of E First St is blocking the sidewalk
Overgrown vegetation on north side of E First is blocking sidewalk. NOTE: apparently someone else reported this same problem on 5/24 in ticket #183948. The city closed the case on 5/26 with a Notice of Violation but nothing has happened yet to make the sidewalk passable.
Sidewalk blocked by overgrowth. When stopped on Smith line of site blocked. There is also an overgrown fire hydrant, possibly to the same address.
Plants and trees overhang much of the sidewalk on the west side of S. Sare Rd. between Buttonwood and Rogers. The sidewalk is passable but more than half of it is blocked throughout parts of this path. Thank you!
This large pine tree has been overgrowing the sidewalk (on right side of Landmark facing 3rd) for years. I walk this block everyday, and this chokepoint, where narrow sidewalk and street blend together, pushes me dangerously close to oncoming traffic. For fast traffic heading north on Landmark, this is a blind bend for anyone approaching from other direction. A large truck or van could easily sideswipe a pedestrian trying to step around tree limbs.
The overgrowth between the sidewalk and street on the NE corner of 2nd and Euclid blocks all the views of westbound traffic, creating a significant hazard. This occurs every year. The residents are apparently cultivating it. That overgrowth needs to be removed permanently.