open #212187
Line of Sight
921 W Winding WAY
- Case Date:
- 7/6/2026
Abandoned home, no human interaction, breeding ground for pests
Abandoned home, no human interaction, breeding ground for pests
Abandoned home, no human interaction, breeding ground for pests
UNNOCUPIED ABANDONED RESIDENCE: Lawn unkempt for 12+ mos, mosquito and wild animal infestation due to structure left open to elements, consistent spread to neighbors
There's a path that connects The Park On Morton apartment complex (W Georgia Ave) to N College Ave. It runs between the train tracks and private property. I have no idea whose responsibility it is but it's in poor shape now. Mud has washed across a lot of it (some from construction, and some from an unstabilized hillside), and weeds have grown almost entirely across it. Thanks!
Construction site on N College Ave just south of the train tracks has a truck and mini-lift parked on the sidewalk. I witnessed it at 11:30am this morning July 6. Sorry i didn't have my camera on me. Thanks!
Near the property line between 1001 N Woodburn and 304 W 14th st (about a block west of ureport 212156), the sidewalk is nearly completely blocked by vegetation. The vegetation includes thorns and poison ivy. This is a chronic / annual condition. Last fall, I cleared it myself. Thanks for your attention!
This is on the property line between 210 W 14th (vacant, same owner as 220 W 14th) and 1005 N College Ave. Tree is growing into the sidewalk. Has been a chronic condition for decades. I know it is a lot to ask but if this kind of enforcement is going to be successful then when you bother to expend the effort to visit a site, noting nearby violations will be necessary. I see a rate of about two violations per block when i travel the city as a pedestrian. When i am in a group or if it is winter, then much worse, i fail to see about one violation per every 5 blocks and get smacked in the face by a tree. This is consequential!
220 W 14th St vegetation still partially blocking sidewalk. This location has been the target of recent enforcement action (most recently, ureport #211885). But the tree is still partially blocking the sidewalk. The tree overhangs the sidewalk by about 8 inches as it is today. If enforcement is going to succeed then compliance must be complete before a violation is released. This level of compliance has taken at least 7 months (see ureport #207090 from last december). Since the tree has at no point stopped impinging upon the sidewalk, every day during the growing season its impingement grows. It is non-compliant today and it will be more non-compliant before the first new complaint is fielded and then it will have grown several feet into the sidewalk by the time enforcement has any effect again. I can only stress that at no point in 2026 has this property been in compliance.
Overgrowth obstructing view of traffic when coming from W 11th, under the bridge, and turning right onto N Fairview
Overgrowth at the Bline crossing. Can not see if trail is clear of pedestrian traffic when crossing over it on N Fairview St in a car.