closed #210673
Excessive Growth
- Case Date:
- 5/12/2026
Overgrown grass. Does have children at this address. Very unsafe. Occurs every summer and will cut one time and then never again.
Overgrown grass. Does have children at this address. Very unsafe. Occurs every summer and will cut one time and then never again.
Black flakes in my water that leave a greasy residue. I last reported this issue on March 16, 2026. The issue is not consistent but seems to pop up randomly which makes it a threat as it is easy not to notice when I am potentially showering with it, washing with it, and even drinking it. Photo shows the black residue left after filling my bathtub with water only. Quarter for scale. Note: I re-submitted to include my address
Car parked over driveway into street. This chokes the area and makes it hard for more than one car to pass on the public road at a time.
Black flakes in my water that leave a greasy residue. I last reported this issue on March 16, 2026. The issue is not consistent but seems to pop up randomly which makes it a threat as it is easy not to notice when I am potentially showering with it, washing with it, and even drinking it. Photo shows the black residue left after filling my bathtub with water only. Quarter for scale.
A car has been abandoned in front of our property, it is parked on the north side of West Cottage Grove Ave at the corner with Adams St. The car is a dark green Toyota RAV 4, license: Michigan C8840706 exp. April 12, 2026.
'Inman Property Service' sign attached to the fence, corner Covenanter/S High Street.
IU-owned van parked in parking spot but extends beyond parking spot into street. This chokes the area and makes it hard for more than one car to pass on the public road at a time.
There is no sidewalk south of the county youth shelter and north of Woodhill Dr Dangerous walking in road to and from 2 nd St / Bloomfield Road
Scooters blocking sidewalk at Rogers St & B-Line Trail intersection
I am an elderly individual who relies on a cart to access the course. On multiple occasions, I—and others with mobility or disability-related needs—have been turned away when requesting a spectator cart at events held at Cascades Golf Course. Many of us travel significant distances to support our grandsons and granddaughters, only to arrive and be told that no carts are available, with little more than an apology offered. As a public, municipally operated facility, this raises serious concerns about access for individuals who cannot reasonably walk the course. If these issues are not addressed, I will be pursuing a formal complaint based on accessibility concerns and will be consulting with legal counsel regarding next steps. I would strongly encourage this matter to be reviewed and resolved promptly.