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closed #179668

Excessive Growth

1219 E Tremont WAY

Case Date:
4/28/2022

closed #179939

Excessive Growth

1423 E Dunstan DR

Case Date:
5/18/2022

closed #180297

Excessive Growth

3817 S Woods Edge BND

Case Date:
6/13/2022

Grass and bushes overgrowth

closed #173558

Excessive Growth

3603 S Kingsbury AVE

Case Date:
9/1/2020

yard overgrown, some vegetation as high as 10 feet high

closed #183825

Excessive Growth

702 E Wellington CT

Case Date:
5/15/2023

closed #184218

Excessive Growth

1411 E Clairmont PL

Case Date:
6/15/2023

Back yard is overgrown with weeds several feet tall, limbs, debris, and fallen tree (since March). Multiple broken trampolines. We've started seeing raccoons and other wildlife from nearby property.

closed #181701

Excessive Growth

1501 E Browning LN

Case Date:
10/3/2022

house appears abandoned, unsafe structure, windows broken.

closed #138918

Drainage or Runoff

1413 E Elliston DR

Case Date:
6/25/2014

Mr Pollock called with a question about storm drainage on his property and erosion.

closed #139804

Drainage or Runoff

3526 S Tudor LN

Case Date:
8/5/2014

This was originally a trouble report left on T&D voice mail on 5/22/14. I visited the site on 5/23 and met with her husband. They have had storm water problems since they moved into the house in 1999. During heavy rain storms, the water flows over the drive and into the garage. They have tried different things and currently have to keep sand bags in front of the garage door but the water still sometimes goes over them.

closed #172294

Drainage or Runoff

1202 E Elliston DR

Case Date:
4/24/2020

I live at 1202 E. Elliston Drive (green house pictured). Elliston Dr, at the northwest corner of our lot, pools with a large volume of storm water after even a little rainfall, and it does not drain we have to wait for it to evaporate. I know it's probably an undertaking but is there any way the city can fix this? Overall the corner is a high elevation but there's a shallow pool there as you can see, and no storm drain. Could a storm line be ran down to another location so it can drain away and stop causing problems with the curb basically eroding away?