closed #206714
Other
701 W 11th ST
- Case Date:
- 11/9/2025
Requesting tree inspection, the tree line along my property belongs to the city. There are trees that appear dead or dying and are leaning towards the roof of my house.
Requesting tree inspection, the tree line along my property belongs to the city. There are trees that appear dead or dying and are leaning towards the roof of my house.
Requesting tree inspection, the tree line along my property belongs to the city. There are trees that appear dead or dying and are leaning towards the roof of my house.
Referring to case #203052, closed on 5/30/2025 as an ongoing enforcement case. License plate still is not current. Is from 2016 (used to be 1975 until last summer, when it was replaced), but this is not visible now because there is a glove hanging over the year sticker.
Please address cases #205847 and #206126. Both have sat with Michael Stewart with no response for over a month.
The room 20104 in building 10 is constantly loud past quiet hours, has gatherings with lots of men yelling and plays loud music during the night constantly.
A huge invasive Golden Bamboo plant is growing in front of this house on 1506 E University St.
The tenants in the new rentals at 1204 N. College and surrounding, are parking in the alley and in the grass.
Is it possible to get all of the crosswalk signals to eventually be the touchless version. The ones that we already have work great and feel more sanitary than the normal push button activated ones. Thanks for the consideration.
Two holes were left after work to install new tv cable. The 8-10” holes are in the verge I presume is city property at the southeast intersection of these two streets (Nancy and Hillside) and are deep enough to be a hazard. My wife stepped into one of them and came very close to damaging her knee. They needed to be filled in or appropriately covered.
The tree in my neighbor's yard at 621 W 4th St has been falling on my yard, limb by limb for over a decade. This time, a limb about 13 inches in diameter and over 10 ft in length fell. a newly planted evergreen tree sustained significant damage. In the past there has been damage to our siding, a gutter and each time has broken things on our porch. I am terrified that a limb will fall on a person or that the whole tree will come down on the back of our house, which is where we sleep. I'm also worried about the cost to replace the over $3000 worth of trees and shrub we have planted in the last 4 years and more importantly the impossibility to replace the growth on all of these. The tree is a dangerous nuisance and I would like to know if the city might urge the owner to at least trim out the dead stuff, if not cut down the whole tree.