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closed #163775

Excessive Growth

1002 W 6th ST

Case Date:
3/29/2018

Overgrown bamboo at 1002 W 6 St and Elm bending into sidewalks and street obstructing traffic. Bird droppings covering the sidewalk. The invasive plant has encroached on neighboring property where we live at 1004, so we are having to engage removal services and eventually install impermeable barriers at our expense. The back yard of 1002 is overgrown also, feral cats, possum and a skunk have been sited or smelled in a fallen shed which has not been cleared out. The Elm Street side of 1002 is full of debris and overgrowth and there is an unattended stagnant water feature where we hear frogs in the summer (which do attract copperhead snakes). Someone does seem to be inhabiting the house, though we know that the owner of the house does not reside in Indiana presently.

closed #158969

Excessive Growth

1016 W Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
5/2/2017

Over growth, abandoned house, frig on back porch that is unplugged with food inside.

closed #154577

Excessive Growth

911 W 6th ST

Case Date:
8/4/2016

excessive trash pile growing

closed #168836

Excessive Growth

921 W 9th ST

Case Date:
6/7/2019

Yard overgrown, in need of attention

closed #164411

Excessive Growth

1016 W Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
5/14/2018

excess growth and abandoned house

closed #132738

Excessive Growth

1016 W Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
7/10/2013

One house east of 1020 w kirkwood has over grown yard

closed #132776

Excessive Growth

1200 W 6th ST

Case Date:
7/12/2013

neighbors' weeds growing over into complainers' yard, visible from right of way, but if not complainer gives permission to come onto his property

closed #133423

Excessive Growth

825 W 8th ST

Case Date:
8/15/2013

overgrown yard

closed #134255

Excessive Growth

622 W 6th ST

Case Date:
9/18/2013

decorative grass overgrown, blocks alley

closed #138785

Excessive Growth

702 W 8th ST

Case Date:
6/20/2014

yard excessive overgrowth