closed #203240
Blocked Sidewalk
943 N Jackson St
- Case Date:
- 6/7/2025
Vegetation growing over sidewalk
Vegetation growing over sidewalk
Vegetation growing over sidewalk
Blocked sidewalk at rear of lot on E 2nd
Branch fell from city tree at 914 E University St
This evergreen shrub (and the grapevines growing within) is hanging very low over the sidewalk so most pedestrians have to duck or walk around, which can be dangerous on the busy street. Its even worse when raining and the shrub is weighed down by the water.
Sidewalk not usable due to vegetation
Identical issue to cases 171211, 181052, and 192902. Retaining wall is collapsing on the NW corner of lot at the intersection of Lincoln and the alley north of the property. Large stone is *again* blocking the sidewalk. This has become an annual problem. Property owner should request services of an actual mason to fix the issue once and for all.
Overgrown weeds still blocking sidewalk. Reported three weeks ago (#202831); original ureport has apparently been ignored
Tree blocking the sidewalk.
On the north side of E Wylie Farm Rd between S Bayberry Dr and S Azalea Lane there is a wooden walkway within the 50' right-of-way that is very overgrown with Trees of Heaven and a lot of other plants. It is to the point where people are breaking off the tops of the trees in order to get through that part of the walkway. These are invasive plants and the City should do a better job at eliminating them or at least cutting them back. The Google streetview photo of that location dated July 2023 is attached along with current photos that show how the trees and other plants are taking over the walkway and that the tops of some of the trees have been broken off so that pedestrians can pass here. Please clear the area along this side of E Wylie Farm Rd as soon as possible. Thank you.