closed #147442
Excessive Growth
1700 E Camby LN
- Case Date:
- 8/18/2015
3 months excessive growth, not been mowed
Hello, there is a large dead tree down in the residential neighborhood of Woolery Woods (picture attached). The property is located at the intersection of Countryside Lane and Star View Lane. The tree fell during a storm earlier this spring. The downed tree is located on a green space property that is owned and maintained by the developer, Arthur Management. There is no building structure on the property, but it is adjacent to multiple homes. I believe Municipal Code 6.06.020 (Deposit of Garbage) requires the property owner to dispose of the dead tree and the associated yard waste. Neighbors in our Neighborhood Association have attempted to contact Mr. Arthur, but he has been unresponsive to our requests. Thank you for any assistance the city may provide with helping to improve the aesthetics of our neighborhood.
Motorists drive way over speed limit on this very curved and narrow road. Pedestrians are always in danger as are cyclists. My children play near the road and people drive much too fast. We need something done before a human is killed (many animals are killed including pets because people cannot stop in time).
tree, bush removal, piles left on roadside
Hello, At the intersection of Countryside Lane and Adams Hill Circle, there are large street signs on both sides of the street that have not been removed from the detour route after the S. Rockport Rd. construction project was completed. I have attached a picture to provide further detail. Some neighbors and I were wondering when the signage would be removed. It's a bit of an eyesore, and removing it would improve the aesthetics of the area. Also, I'd hate for the city to have any of it's sign inventory unaccounted for. Thanks so much!
Mr Williams left a voice message for me on 8/14/15 regarding drainage in the back yard area of his neighborhood.
TRASH BEHIND 516 N Grant
Missing cap.
No signage notifying cars of B-Line trail. This newcomer apologetically backed all the way from the bridge over 3rd back to the entry from the convention ctr parking lot. Since the bars were removed, I've seen this a couple times. The Monon trail has a white stripe down the middle, which could help with this problem and with pedestrians veering into the paths of bikes (a big problem with kids.)