closed #193220
Excessive Growth
317 E Smith AVE
- Case Date:
- 8/29/2024
trash throught lawn, overgrown lawn
trash throught lawn, overgrown lawn
Difficult to get through sidewalk on NW corner of this lot because of weed growth stemming from vines on a tree on this property and also a tree in the ROW that is proximate. Because the trees are so close to each other, the overgrowth of the vines from them is hindering pedestrian passage between them. Property is owned by IU (as per Elevate).
I'll admit that this isn't one of the more extreme instances of "excessive growth" by any means, but it nonetheless reaches beyond the property and obstructs a portion of the sidewalk. The other day I had to pass by another person here and essentially found myself walking through plants/bushes.
I am writing to report significant overgrowth along the siding of my apartment in the Bloom apartment complex. There are numerous large Canada thistle plants and many thorned weeds that have grown far beyond normal levels. These plants are beginning to take over the surrounding woods and are starting to block sunlight from reaching my window. I the residents here have children and pets who have been harmed by this excessive overgrowth and no removal has been initiated despite numerous reports to the property manager having been made weeks ago. We all hope that this issue be addressed as soon as possible.
3620 S. Kingsbury Ave. Debris in front yard from the storm we had a couple months ago. Shrubs are overgrown. Some limbs from storm hanging in the downspout on the west side of the house. Property looks very unkempt unlike the rest of the homes on our street.
Excessive growth. North of driveway and south of driveway, not the garden area, yard.
Open compost bin. Dumping garbage in open bin. Wood crate south of driveway.
Overgrown bushes are obstructing part of the sidewalk on N Woodlawn Avenue.
Overgrown vines covering sidewalk. Only about 5 feet but makes it impossible to use what little sidewalk is on walnut. Thanks
Trash can on sidewalk for weeks. Grass completely overgrown.