closed #192829
Excessive Growth
815 N Grant ST
- Case Date:
- 8/12/2024
Grass needs cutting. Habitual offender.
Grass needs cutting. Habitual offender.
Overgrown bushes are obstructing part of the sidewalk on N Woodlawn Avenue.
I'll admit that this isn't one of the more extreme instances of "excessive growth" by any means, but it nonetheless reaches beyond the property and obstructs a portion of the sidewalk. The other day I had to pass by another person here and essentially found myself walking through plants/bushes.
Difficult to get through sidewalk on NW corner of this lot because of weed growth stemming from vines on a tree on this property and also a tree in the ROW that is proximate. Because the trees are so close to each other, the overgrowth of the vines from them is hindering pedestrian passage between them. Property is owned by IU (as per Elevate).
Excess overgrown side of yard
Ms Fulford left a voice message 8/22/16 indicating the neighbor to the north (521 N Dunn St) has a pump for a spring that shoots water out at least every few minutes and it's pointed toward her house and water has no where to go so just ponds.
Please indicate if you have any current or archived records pertaining to current or historic septic tank systems, monitoring wells, drinking water wells, underground or aboveground storage tanks, hazardous waste storage or disposal, or any other records of environmental significance. Thank you.
The bike lane on N College, starting around 1919 to 11th street has several piles of sand that make it difficult to ride.
Cottage Grove bike lane just east of of the Lincoln Street intersection is filled with sand. Can this please be swept?
Lots of badly broken glass under tree in the tree row on north side of 7th St just west of Dunn.