closed #191635
Excessive Growth
335 S Euclid AVE
- Case Date:
- 7/9/2024
Excessive growth over sidewalk can't walk on sidewalk
Excessive growth over sidewalk can't walk on sidewalk
City ally I keep 2/3 mowed used to be 3/4 but overgrowth keeps on coming. Poison Ivy is also growing in the overgrowth. To my knowledge, no one has touched it this growing season. It’s out of control. It is also in the way of the service I pay to mow the city alley , my yard and the tree lot out front. I also have concerns about the growth on the side of the house that is entwined in the utility lines.
The property next to me at 6725 South Harmony Road Bloomington Indiana 47403 has not mowed yard all summer and has a large wood and debris pile teller than me in the yard. This is a subdivision. It will take a bush hog to mow it now at is so bad. It is causing voles and other wildlife to come in to the area. Thank you for the quick response to my concern. I would like to remain anonymous.
Plant growth hangs over the street making the intersection dangerous. When trying to look right before proceeding at the stop sign to turn on W 6th St from Kirkwood Ave, you cannot see any traffic due to overgrowth of plants
Had an individual call the Mayors office the past two days concerned about the excessive growth located near Westplex and 3rd South, west corner. Wanted me to reopen his prior uReport with the number 189088, but am not able to so I am filing a new one. He said that he has also seen homeless individuals in this area.
Excessive Growth; unkempt shrubs/landscaping throughout entire front of property and growing through and over fence line into sidewalk. Main tree is over grown and needs to be pruned. Lawn needs cutting.
Sidewalk is completely blocked by overgrowth of what appears to be a box elder (?) Tree is right on the property line between 412 (CFC) and 418 (Brawley).
This property appears abandoned and no one maintains the lawn. It is overgrown yet again and in need of attention.
Citizen called about tree across the street from her residence. Tree is enormous by her standards and a potential hazard for a single family rental adjacent to tree. By her summation the tree is a "when it falls" as opposed to an "if it falls." Can we, should we do anything?