closed #204852
Street Trees
320 W 8th St #113
- Case Date:
- 8/11/2025
Didn't finish about the ailanthus: It's in a residential are BUT I believe that that retention pond belongs to the City and therefore could be removed by the City
Didn't finish about the ailanthus: It's in a residential are BUT I believe that that retention pond belongs to the City and therefore could be removed by the City
All trees along this road need trimmed if possible, please (beside cemetery). Scraping school bus driving along. Thank you!
Huge ailanthus trees at the the corner of the retention pond on between the Hawthorne cut-through
As you drive north out of S Westplex Ave to get on 3rd St. there is a bush that is blocking the view of oncoming traffic. By the time you inch out far enough to see oncoming cars, you are already too far out. Bush is on the SW corner. It is in the neighborhood of the Quarters and Dillion. Students will be back soon and that intersection will have heavy traffic soon.
Low hanging tree branch behind stop sign at entrance to North high school. Possibly on property owners land at 3821 N Kinser Pike.
A large tree fell across the start of the Clear Creek trail at Irie Court near S Rogers & W That Road this morning. It is blocking the trail and will require chain saws to remove. Thank you.
A large branch high in the city oak tree in front of this address is dead and has partially fallen off the tree. All the leaves are dead and a different color so it is easy to identify. The branch is still attached, however, and could fall during a storm or high winds onto cars that often park under the tree. Could the city remove the branch to limit potential destruction of property in the future?
Tree plot on the north side of 1st stretching east from 717 S. Henderson: ivergrown with weeds. A developer hroke ground around mid-June, demo'd rhe structure, cleared, excavated a footprint. Hasn't been back in over a month. May not know that they are responsible for mowing the treeplot strip on 1st Street
Dead tree is partially uprooted and leaning out over the road. It is being supported by a bushy mass of honeysuckle, white mulberry, etc. Hopefully someone can be compelled to deal with this in a safe expedient manner. Picture is on 8th St. looking west