closed #188202
Excessive Growth
1722 N Walnut ST
- Case Date:
- 4/30/2024
Is the City responsible for retaining walls alongside walkways or does it fall on adjacent property owners to maintain them? On the Lincoln side of this property there is an old wall that is just about to collapse. It seems that if a team of masons got in there now prior to its failure, they might be able to take it apart somehow and reset it so that it will last another 130 years. But if it were to fall on its own, the stones would likely all break up and be useless trash. Property owner (Parker Rentals) is aware of the potential problem, but they do not seem to care. The surrounding area has many retaining walls that add character to the community. It would be great if this one could be saved.
Did not pick up recycling on our side of the street.
I've noticed some Callery Pear growing up along the road on my back property line and would like them removed but they are touching some utility lines overhead. Not sure if they fall on city property or my own but need guidance to proceed.
Extremely dense, tall, seed producing invasives. Knotweed, honeysuckle, tree of heaven, etc.
There has been a trash bin on the sidewalk on the east side of Grant Street for several days which does not belong to anyone on the east side of the street.
This property is overgrown with tall grass and also invasive plants such as 'tree of heaven'.