closed #159528
Excessive Growth
- Case Date:
- 6/6/2017
320 e 7th st has a lot of poison ivy growing along and into sidewalk on the grant street side of the property
320 e 7th st has a lot of poison ivy growing along and into sidewalk on the grant street side of the property
furniture pieces on Fountain St sidewalk near Adams St.
Residents of 712 W 6th Street have left a sofa, a mattress, and miscellaneous items street side, with sheets of paper indicating that items are "free". They have been outside for over a week, sometimes block the sidewalk, and are accumulating mold and filth. Furthermore, paper stating that the items are free are NOT attached, and essentially litter the sidewalk. The items need to be disposed of properly, and it is my inclination that leaving them for "free" is an attempt around purchasing trash stickers.
Weeds and overgrown sidewalk area at 1313 W. Woodhill Drive. Old furnace filters sitting near garage all summer. Vacant house. Needs cleaned up.
Many neighbors and I use the sidewalk on the east side of S. Henderson St., opposite BHS sports fields, between Wylie Farm and Graham Roads, but I am writing to report that the trees and other growth next to it have become a nuisance and need culling/trimming back. Thank you for your time and attention. Best, Justin
For HAND: this is my annual complaint about the shrubs in front of 401 S High Street. They are starting to encroach on the sidewalk again so that it will be hard for someone with a stroller to pass that part of the sidewalk. And once someone is in the neighborhood, they may want to check out the south-west corner of the Second and High Street intersection. Weeds are starting to creep up the sidewalk there as well. Thanks!
Tree limbs over sidewalk. 1515 E Maxwell Ln.
602 High Street, overgrown sidewalk.
Though this is not a sidewalk or curb issue, I saw no other category that would fit my complaint. Overhanging branches in the 1500 block of E University. They hang so low that I can't drive under them without hitting my radio aerial.
Overgrown Hunter foot path sidewalk. This path is between Eastside Drive and Mitchell. Also, there is an abundant growth of weeds in and near the ditch next to this foot path. City's responsibility or adjacent home owner's?