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closed #132648

Trash

1209 1/2 N Crescent RD

Case Date:
7/5/2013

all kinds of trash in yard

closed #30402

Trash

1209 1/2 N Crescent RD

Case Date:
6/7/2005

Ms. Peterson called to inform that the property of 1209 1/2 N. Crescent Road has car batteries laying in the grass and brush pile. She would like to be contacted regarding an update after the inspection.

closed #16106

Excessive Growth

1209 1/2 N Crescent RD

Case Date:
8/5/2008

Tall grass.

closed #75037

Recycling

1209 1/2 N Crescent RD

Case Date:
2/15/2011

Recycable items not properly sorted.

closed #168278

Trash

1209 1/2 N Crescent RD

Case Date:
4/26/2019

closed #60771

Trash

12081/2

Case Date:
3/20/2000

S

closed #159954

Excessive Growth

1208-1308 Woodhill Drive

Case Date:
7/1/2017

Overgrown lawn

closed #159957

Other

1208-1308 Woodhill Drive

Case Date:
7/1/2017

address is 815 Larkspur - mold on siding and weeds growing up side of house

closed #202109

Potholes, Other Street Repair

1208 and 1202 E. 1st Street

Case Date:
4/16/2025

Hello. The team came today to fix the potholes in the street, thank you! However, there is a 10" deep hole in the sidewalk between 1208 and 1202 E. 1st Street that they said has to be filled with gravel or concrete instead of patched with the material they were using. The person from the City suggested I file another request to have someone come and fill the hole. The hole is directly inline with driveway access and is deep enough to cause substantial vehicle damage, so I am requesting this hole be filled with gravel or concrete. Thank you.

closed #143629

Sidewalk Snow Removal

1208 W Woodhill DR

Case Date:
2/19/2015

Hello, I contacted earlier this week because many people in the West Point neighborhood (Woodhill and S. Larkspur) did not shovel their abutting sidewalks. Well, again, 24 hours after this second snowfall many people have not shoveled. Now the snow is very high in this neighborhood. Please help get people to shovel here. Thank you very much, Brandon Williams.