closed #189156
Street Trees
- Case Date:
- 6/26/2024
Sare Road. Trees down. May be the reason for power outage in Hyde Park.
Sare Road. Trees down. May be the reason for power outage in Hyde Park.
189142 - FYI this is not a Duke issue. It doesn't look like a power line. Perhaps ATT or Cable. Maybe put it on the list for the crew to inspect before calling Duke, who will likely just say its not their issue.
test submission
After the wind storm prior to July 4th. a tree blew down in the street at my property located 1601 s. walnut. in an attempt to clear the street, city worker pushed the tree against the home located there. the branches on the tree caught under the rubber portion of the roof on the home. the tree lifted the rubber membrane causing a leak into the home. i need to know who i can contact for relief from repair cost from this incident. i would hope the operator of the equipment did not realize the damage caused and that is why it was not reported or brought to my attention. just need to know who to contact. if i need to come in person still just need to know whom to contact. your cooperation would be greatly appreciated.
There's tree on the easement property growing at a 45 degree angle on the NE corner of my property. Part of that tree is hanging over power lines and my fence. I'm concerned it'll fall on my fence.
a large branch of a street tree was dislodged during the storm last week and is hanging partially blocking the street at intersection of E Winslow Farm Dr and Hickory Stick.
Tree in roadway snapped at trunk
I just moved in. This tree is right across from my driveway, on the opposite side of the road. I hope I am contacting the right source 4975 W Woodland Dr Bloomington In 47404 Thank you, ALexis
the city issued a tree removal permit for taking down a tree on the East side of Rogers Street just south of intersection at Patterson Drive at driveway next to Southern Stone and Fiest restaurants?
I wanted to bring attention to a large tree on Ramble Rd East (in front of our house) that appears to be at risk of falling. The soil around the ground is increasingly exposed and raised, which makes us worry it could eventually fall—possibly toward the house across the street. Could the the city to address this matter and assess the tree’s stability to prevent potential damage? Thanks