closed #173464
Excessive Growth
1811 W Arlington RD
- Case Date:
- 8/24/2020
Excessive growth. Property has not been mowed all summer
Excessive growth. Property has not been mowed all summer
Map says 1600 but actual address is 1514. Overgrowth from tree obscuring stop sign. I believe this is a City tree but not sure.
The map says 1600 W 11th but the actual address is 1514. It's the northwest corner of the intersection. It hasn't been mowed in months and violates the city growth ordinances. Please do something about this. Thank you.
They do not take care of their yard. Weeds are tall & they have a junk car in driveway full of thrash & junk.
They have not mowed their yard in 2 months. It's nothing, but weeds. On our lease it says we must mow once a week. They have junk laying around. I have contacted management & they do nothing.
The ditch area, and currently un-mowed area on N Hancock Drive on the west edge of Crestmont Park, is CBU Street Department area. In an effort to reduce carbon footprint by mowing this strip seasonally, to decrease stormwater runoff into the overloaded culvert during rain events and to increase sustainability, native tree growth and pollinator habitat, this area could easily be a no-mow area. There are no overhead power lines at risk of native trees growing tall in this area. In addition, during an Adopt-a-Greenspace site survey it was noted invasive Tree of Heaven is growing in several spots along this strip. The Tree of Heaven MUST be chemically controlled and not mowed or more TOH trees will emerge. Crestmont Park and surrounding Crestmont landowners are engaged in supporting their woodland landscapes. Adding a no-mow strip along N Hancock is in keeping with the surrounding greenspace. I propose this strip be slated as a no-mow area for the above reasons. Thank you. Please note, the Tree of Heaven has been mapped for Vegetation Management to control. Thank you, Gillian
Pavement in even, swerving cars due to pavement issues almost caused several accidents