closed #192365
Excessive Growth
1008 1/2 S Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 7/22/2024
Excessive weed-covered shrubbery starting to block alley between 1008 and 1012 S. Washington St.
Excessive weed-covered shrubbery starting to block alley between 1008 and 1012 S. Washington St.
Shrubbery along boundary between properties - 715 E. 11th (IU-owned) and 723 E. 11th (private) - has grown so much that it is blocking the sidewalk. It is not obvious which of the two properties is responsible for the trimming, but it looks closer to 715.
There is a hole filled with gravel (which is somewhat washed out) in the crosswalk at this location. Appears to he leftover from fiber project
Shrubbery along boundary between properties - 715 E. 11th (IU-owned) and 723 E. 11th (private) - has grown so much that it is blocking the sidewalk. It is not obvious which of the two properties is responsible for the trimming, but it looks closer to 715.
Where Sowder Square meets Allendale Drive in Sherwood Oaks you cannot see traffic coming from the right. Almost everyone on Sowder Square has accidentally pulled out in front of traffic because they can't see traffic coming. The large bush needs to be removed before there is an accident and somebody gets hurt. Can you please take a look at this issue for the residents on Sowder Square. Thank you!
When you drive west on Allendale Drive to Walnut Street Pike, you cannot see to the right when pulling out into traffic. Vehicles drive so fast on Walnut St. Pk. there is an accident waiting to happen. Trees and bushes need to be trimed back looking both left and right. There are a lot of senior citizens living in Sherwood Oaks so we need to make sure we do all we can do to make it safe for them. Please take a look at this problem. Thank you!
Trees down and debris blocking entire sidewalk all along s rock port rd
Tree limb is encroaching on the sidewalk, at head level
This is an Envirosac of cement (concrete construction debris), likely left over from fiber optic installation one year ago. It is at the residence of 2809 E Daniel Street. It was a box of powdered cement, that naturally hardened into concrete, making it VERY heavy. I would like to know who to contact to remove this from the easement? Another neighbor asked the residents to please remove it, however they have not, and they likely do not think it is their place to do so since the fiber optic company fractured their driveway and did not take this box of cement with them when they repaired it. Can you please point me in the right direction. Photos included. Thank you!
The sidewalk & public sitting bench is tented by huge tarps covering shopping carts etc of personal belongings.