closed #169783
Street Lights
400 W 7th ST
- Case Date:
- 8/9/2019
Non-operating street light mid 700 block of West 4th Street
Non-operating street light mid 700 block of West 4th Street
Yellow 'Screen Printed Shirts' sign at the SE corner of the intersection of Bloomfield Rd and Adams.
Metal wire dangling from power line directly above sidewalk.
Dead tree on NW corner of 2nd and Swain that is filled with poison ivy.
Overgrown shrubbery causing line of sight issue at corner of 11th and N. Walnut. It's growing at base of business sign. Position of shrubbery causes cars turning left onto one way to pull up pretty far to see and risk being hit by cars turning onto 11th street.
Coming from Red Bud on Moores Pike, heading towards Jackson Creek shopping center: on the right hand at the intersection with Sare Rd: Need Help with Cleaning? sign (red).
Rent College Pads, green sign at the entrance to the Stratum apartment complex, on S Clarizz Blvd.
Neighbor's house is barely visible due to overgrown plants. There is an infestation of rats, mice, moles, and snakes throughout their property, inside and outside. We keep our house well-maintained, but found evidence of rats and mice in our attic. We have an a/c unit up there and the wires were chewed. It was a costly repair and we were told that there could have been a fire. Numerous neighbors have talked to the homeowner at this property, but nothing has been done for years. We would really appreciate the city's immediate assistance in this matter before something serious occurs. Thank you!
Weeds and grass has been allowed to become wildly overgrown along the drainage ditch at the bottom of the valley in Crestmont Park. There is no reason that should be happening. It's not to prevent erosion. Grass doesn't have to be 3 feet tall to prevent erosion. It just keeps it from drying out and causes it to attract mosquitoes among other things. In addition, invasive vines have climbed and wrapped around many of the trees and many of the trees are surrounded by overgrown areas containing invasive honeysuckle and others. Not acceptable in one of our City parks.