closed #122112
Excessive Growth
E LONGVIEW DR
- Case Date:
- 5/12/1995
Kingston & Longview
Kingston & Longview
grass high behind Service Merchandise will draw too many grass hoppers
Trees down, blocking the Lanam Trail, not far from the Lanam Road trailhead.
There are two places on the trail leading from Lanam Road to Griffy Creek where large trees are blocking the trail making it difficult to proceed.
There are two places on the trail leading from Lanam Road to Griffy Creek where large trees are blocking the trail making it difficult to proceed.
Either 423 or 424 E. Laurelwood Court. Caller said a small tree had fell over the sidewalk and into the street. Also there is garlic mustard grass, poision ivy and really tall weeds. The backyard is very high.
On June 4th I saw a fawn with a doe (not uncommon), but the doe had a severe gash on her underside. Flesh was hanging down and I could see her insides. The both walked away. Over the next several days, I saw an lone fawn, but no doe would ever emerge to be with it. Now, for the past 3 days, this fawn has been laying against the house at 2205 East Laurelwood Drive, about 15 feet off the side walk (not very protected). I've lived in the area for 19 years and have seen hundreds of does with fawns, often separated, but this definitely seems different.
There are multiple potholes on this street and need immediate fixing.
The entrance/exit to Linden Hill Drive has a line of potholes that need to be filled in.
The vacant lot accross from 211 E. Martha has overgrown weeds.