closed #169755
Excessive Growth
1000 W Countryside LN
- Case Date:
- 8/7/2019
Yard has not been mowed all summer, resulting in extreme growth on property. Fosters snakes and animals that could pose a threat to children in the neighborhood.
Yard has not been mowed all summer, resulting in extreme growth on property. Fosters snakes and animals that could pose a threat to children in the neighborhood.
The house on the north-west corner of Maxwell and Fess has plants so tall that it is dangerous for cars driving south on Fess to pull into the intersection.
1344 w tiffany court - sink hole appears larger under street than actual hole....quite larger
Dead tree on NW corner of 2nd and Swain that is filled with poison ivy.
Neighbor's house is barely visible due to overgrown plants. There is an infestation of rats, mice, moles, and snakes throughout their property, inside and outside. We keep our house well-maintained, but found evidence of rats and mice in our attic. We have an a/c unit up there and the wires were chewed. It was a costly repair and we were told that there could have been a fire. Numerous neighbors have talked to the homeowner at this property, but nothing has been done for years. We would really appreciate the city's immediate assistance in this matter before something serious occurs. Thank you!
no plastic in yard waste
The raised garden bed is full of tall grass and weeds. The caller stated she is not complaining about the "pretty" parts of the garden. If you have any questions about what she is calling about you can contact her at 812-336-1203.
Large pothole/damage to the street occurred something in the past 17 days (we were out of town starting 1 June and it wasn't there when we left). Someone did something that seems to have ripped up two layers of pavement. This pothole has the additional feature of being right at the end of our angled driveway, so now it's much harder to avoid scrapping the bottom of the car when pulling in and out. So even a short term quick fix would be appreciated if possible. Thanks, Carrick Rogers