closed #169596
Excessive Growth
501 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 7/29/2019
Tree plot west of Duke Energy service center on W 2 nd St not mowed all year
Tree plot west of Duke Energy service center on W 2 nd St not mowed all year
Account 16820-010 - Following activation of new services, water was turned off Friday, July 26, 2019. The home is occupied and residences are in temporary housing until servcies are reactivated and returned to normal servcie .
I am moving out of my apartment at 319 N Dunn St and put some of my unwanted furniture and other things on the curb along 8th St. while I finished packing and cleaning. Someone came by at some point and left this furniture on the curb with my furniture, essentially littering in my yard. I need to be out of my apartment by August 2, and I cannot leave that there. I do not have the means to move it, as it is not mine. Can anything be done about this? Thanks for any help and info
1500 Highland. Red car consistently parked on the grass. Garage is full of stuff.
Referencing Case #169521 I doubt you even got out of your car, Jo Stong. Now, read this again: "It is unlawful for the owner of any lot or tract of ground within the city to allow it to become overgrown with weeds, grass, or noxious plants beyond the height of eight inches or to such extent that the growth is detrimental to the public health and constitutes a nuisance. (Ord. No. 12-23, ยง 1, 10-3-2012) "Constitutes a nuisance." A nuisance. Public health - ticks, kissing bugs. This is a city lot, not the county.
Swing seat damaged at Waldron hill third street playground
Pothole west of the Woodcrest and E Second intersection on the west side of the street at the Army Reserve Center.
on 4th street between lincoln and washington, when i am walking beside that church, the grass is ok, but there are overgrown bushes and trees. can't walk that whole block unless you are short, especially when it rains & branches are sagging down lower than usual. i am referring to the 1/2 of that block from the middle of it over to lincoln. thanks
At the gas station exit of the Jackson Creek Kroger parking lot: a sign advertising donating Plasma.
Maximum speed limit 20 mph sign is hardly visible across from 727 W First Street, due to tree growth that is obscuring the sign.