closed #183910
Excessive Growth
910 N Rogers ST
- Case Date:
- 5/19/2023
Back yard is overgrown with weeds several feet tall, limbs, debris, and fallen tree (since March). Multiple broken trampolines. We've started seeing raccoons and other wildlife from nearby property.
There is a house behind these weeds. The overgrowth is an eyesore. The sidewalks are not clear. There's is poison ivy preventing me from walking past with my stroller. In the back of the house, branches scrape cars as you drive through the alley. It has looked like this for 6 years. Please do something! It is seriously bringing down the look of our beautiful street impacting home values for sure.
On the north side of Sheridan where it intersects E First there is an overhanging branch that hits our car antenna every time we drive by. Hard to see whose property it is.
710 e. first street. pampas grass in tree plot obstructs sidewalk
Partially blocked sidewalk because of overhanging bushes in front of 710 E First Street.
The weeds at this address are taller than people. You can't walk down the sidewalk in the area because its so overgrown. The yard has been overgrown for at least five years now and it appears to be an ongoing issue. The overgrown yard is also creating safety hazards, such as blocking sidewalks, obstructing visibility for drivers, and attracting pests, including rats and raccoons. overgrown yard might be violating. The overgrown yard is affecting the neighborhood's appearance, property values, and quality of life for residents. Neighbors have complained numerous times, but the city doesn't seem to address the issue with this yard.
Approx. half the alley behind 912 W 2nd St (alley between 2nd and Howe) is overgrown. Cars cannot pass through without veering into church parking lot.
Overgrowth so severe the sidewalk is unusable for part of this section. The south side of Harmony School, on Second Street, isnt much better.
Tree in the front yard has branches hanging down over the sidewalk. Owner needs to trim the branches.