closed #155690
Excessive Growth
2611 E Roundhill LN
- Case Date:
- 6/1/2012
Foliage is blocking at least half of the sidewalk running from Maxwell Lane to First Street -- and there are also low-hanging branches along the path as well.
808 S. Fess has a backyard on the alley between Henderson and Fess. The weeds are 3 feet high, there is a stack of stones, pile of lumber and misc. trash in the back yard. I have complained about this before to no avail. Will someone check this out and if nothing is to be done, please tell me why? Thank you.
Absentee owner of property to east of 1208 W. 8th St. seems to have abandoned yard again. Grass is over 2 feet tall, thick dirt from construction is all over the sidewalk, and my landlord and I have been cutting back the bushes/part of the lawn so that they don't completely block the sidewalk. I can barely get my son's stroller through and the mud is extremely slippery after a hard rain. Our yard also has a major chigger infestation from the owner only mowing his lawn two or three times a year in previous years so that I can't even take my toddler outside to play without us both suffering from dozens of bites. Please help!
Reflective signs in the "islands" along W. 6th Street have graffiti and (in some cases) anti govt. fliers on them.
Reported to B. Calender-Anderson: Lives at 314 N. Lincoln. Garage doors in alley to the south has been hit by graffiti 4 or 5 times with black paint. Next block across Lincoln to the west (Pavillion Properties) has also been tagged with "420 Kids" and "Don't Try Me" in black paint.
This is a vacant lot behind fire station #2. The brush is growing over the road and scrapes the fire truck when pulling into the bay. We firefighters have cut and trimmed in the past. However it is getting really bad again and very overgrown.
Dang mess there with tall grass and empty old house. Cryin shame thats what it is. Aint never seen the like.
In the alley between Walnut and Washington and South of Dixie St on the block wall on the West side of the alley.
Graffiti on mailboxes