closed #176387
Excessive Growth
1017 S Rogers ST
- Case Date:
- 6/28/2021
Lawn has not been mowed in some time.
Lawn has not been mowed in some time.
Property has not been mowed all year.
Excessive growth The overgrowth from this property is growing over into the apartment buildings property
The grass and vegetation on the hill from sidewalk to the yard has not been mowed all year. The grass and other vegetation (weeds) are now laying down and blocking the sidewalk.
the landlords have not trimmed back the hedge out front this season and it makes visibility very hard pulling out on rogers street
517 West Wylie Street. This property has accrued a considerable amount of debris and excessive overgrowth to the extreme. Today, 30March2021, there was a brush fire on the property that endangered the neighborhood. The fire was so large that the hospital issued a alert to the staff stating that the fire was "....affecting the facility's HVAC units and depositing a smoky odor in the hospital building.....". When is someone going to do something about this mess? This property has been a disgrace to the McDoel Gardens Historic Neighborhood for a long time. It’s atmosphere is objectionable. Please help.
Shrubbery overhanging street on West side of Morton, just north of Dodds. Overhang makes it too narrow. Especially difficult given the road closures and the amount of traffic that now has to go in and out of there for Centerstone and all the other businesses that have closed road.
I live down the street from a construction site which is consistently incredibly noisy very early in the morning. I have reported this construction site for noise violations before, and the problem was, for a time, resolved. However, the problem has started again as they are once again beginning work early in the morning (around 5 a.m.) which, I am aware, is well before the time they are supposed to start even staging for their operations. I am an IU grad student and I need to be able to rest. I am aware that my neighborhood is in a rather defunct part of town, but people still live here and need to be able to function as normal. Please help this to stop. Thanks sincerely, Thade Correa 327 W. First St., Bloomington