closed #159890
Excessive Growth
Polly Grimshaw Trl
- Case Date:
- 6/27/2017
Overgrowth along both sides of the Polly Grimshaw Trail.
Overgrowth along both sides of the Polly Grimshaw Trail.
There is poison hemlock growing along both sides of the trail from Pete Ellis east to beyond the pool at The Crossing. There is also poison hemlock sprouting on the dirt slope going down from Pete Ellis to the tennis courts of The Crossing where they cleared out a homeless encampment last year. I'm not sure if this is public or private land.
A lot of effort has been done to trim trees and remove invasive honeysuckle along this trail the last year. Unfortunately, the perhaps even more invasive tree of heaven has taken its place. I've noticed dozens of saplings that have grown already up to 10 feet tall this year.
Abandoned small black SUV. Blocking snow removal and snow plow. Near entrance. Doesn’t look like been moved since before summer.
Street pole and sign knocked down I assume by a vehicle. Just FYI for your follow up. Thanks!
2 buildings north of Player's Pub - abandoned structure with broken windows on top floor.
My daughter resides at 2035 N. Walnut Street Apt.C37. She has multiple photos showing the mold and mildew issue in her studio apartment. She contacted Plato's Court with her concerns and they placed a dehumidifier in her apartment to assist in removing the moisture. In addition, we also purchased damp rid bags to hopefully help. She continued to have issues and received an email that the complex had closed this work order. She proceeded to email them with the objection that the mold and mildew issue was not resolved with no response. She has even made an ER visit with concerns of covid, but those results came back negative. It is a daily battle with the black residue on all her possessions, including countertops, spiderlike webbing on her ceiling, and her bathroom shower insert. We are not sure where to turn and are extremely concerned with her health. Thank you for you time.
Under cut sidewalk. Lack of fill and support under the slab.
Line of scooters blocking sidewalk in front of Runcible Spoon.
This picture shows the left hand side of Piedmont Parkway as you are going to turn into Morris Farm Drive. The black strip has a dip into the pavement that could cause someone's car to get out of line. The hole is about 3 inches deep. This needs to be repaved or torn up again and fixed properly. It has been sinking since it was repaired.