closed #164542
Excessive Growth
415 E 4th ST
- Case Date:
- 5/24/2018
Actual offending property at 419 E. 4th Street, City owned parking lot. Grass not mowed.
Actual offending property at 419 E. 4th Street, City owned parking lot. Grass not mowed.
bamboo from neighbor's yard growing wild; invasive into others' yards, particular ly in the back
Dumpster area behind apts. is surrounded by trash and litter.
Two dumpsters in alley are overflowing. Also people are stacking trash on top of old shed that is burnt down. She spoke w/her apt. mgt. about dumpster & they said it would be taken care of - but it hasn't been yet.
Neighbors yard is excessive in growth. Dog is in the photo and can hardly see him.
Lawn overgrown
The individual failed to maintain her yard last year and it got cut one time all summer. It has not been cut this year and is already high thigh/waist high. Making it hard to walk the sidewalk as it’s intended.
Mr. & Mrs. Gibbs submitted a letter that stated that the property owner of the above referenced address has vegetation overgrowth that restricts pedestrian and vehicular travel. There is also the remains of a tree lying next to the pavement that has not been removed.