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closed #202579

Excessive Growth

2708 N Blue Ridge CT

Case Date:
5/9/2025

Residents at this location have not mowed their grass yet this Spring and it is definitely over the 8 inch length. It is unsightly and sticks out since every other household on the street keeps their grass trimmed.

open #202596

Excessive Growth

2511 N Dunn ST

Case Date:
5/12/2025

Overgrown yard.. looks like property is abandoned Not sure if this is correct address.. house is at corner of Tamarack (entrance to Meadowood) and north Dunn.. on west side

open #202600

Excessive Growth

1528 S Andrew CIR

Case Date:
5/12/2025

Weeds and grass are over 12 inches tall. Concerned about vermin and my child playing near the yard.

open #202570

Excessive Growth

608 E 1st ST

Case Date:
5/9/2025

open #202626

Excessive Growth

839 S Sheridan DR

Case Date:
5/12/2025

My neighbor move out of that house that lawn get longer

open #202628

Excessive Growth

1017 W Howe ST

Case Date:
5/12/2025

Overgrown grass has not been cut

open #202623

Excessive Growth

535 S Walnut ST

Case Date:
5/12/2025

open #202632

Excessive Growth

2611 Round Hill Ln

Case Date:
5/12/2025

Overgrown and unkempt lawn. Contains trash and plastic bags. Home looks abandoned and poorly maintained. Overgrowth is unsightly and a danger to those walking down the street (curb access blocked) and to cars trying to safely turn at corner. There have been multiple stray cats in the neighborhood, at least one appears near this property.

closed #202631

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
5/12/2025

Grass and weeds to top of fence, small children living in home not safe to be outside in the yard

closed #202624

Excessive Growth

311 E 11th ST

Case Date:
5/12/2025

Both Japanese knotweed and tree-of-heaven are growing together on the *east* lot-line of this property, possibly extending to neighboring lot (315 E. 11th), though not clear which property is the culprit invader and which the invaded. Plants are in leaf, actively growing, and easily seen from sidewalk - a perfect opportunity for HAND inspectors to learn to identify and distinguish between these two highly-invasive species.