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closed #205763

Excessive Growth

408 W Howe ST

Case Date:
9/17/2025

overgrown treeplot and sidewalk

closed #205529

Excessive Growth

519 W Howe ST

Case Date:
9/5/2025

Property is totally overgrown, 100% unmaintained

closed #204231

Excessive Growth

2611 Round Hill Ln

Case Date:
7/14/2025

The property is unkempt and the lawn is severely overgrown, it looks as though there are multiple invasive species and possibly dangerous growth to the neighborhood and any passerby. It is also difficult to see around the corner and overgrowth. This appears to violate city ordinances all other neighbors are expected to abide by. Please address this dangerous eyesore.

open #206165

Excessive Growth

3116 N Ramble Rd W

Case Date:
10/7/2025

Vacant lot between 3124 and 3120 E Ramble Road. The shrubs and trees branches are encroaching on the public sidewalk. The owner needs to maintain their property so that the sidewalk is able to be traversed and not require pedestrians to walk in the street. Thank you.

closed #206092

Excessive Growth

7700 W Airport RD

Case Date:
10/2/2025

Overgrown grass and weeds

closed #206204

Excessive Growth

601 n Monroe St

Case Date:
10/9/2025

The house looks empty and the yard has weeds and it has a lot of pine needles on the side walk and street.

closed #206091

Excessive Growth

7700 W Airport RD

Case Date:
10/2/2025

Overgrown weeds and grass

open #206220

Excessive Growth

315 W Gordon Pike

Case Date:
10/9/2025

Bamboo behind lot 132 at Southcrest

closed #206252

Excessive Growth

7470 S Shields Ridge RD

Case Date:
10/11/2025

Bradford Pears (invasive species) located at Monroe Water Treatment Plant. The two trees are located at the discharge point of a surface drain. More importantly, the trees are located directly adjacent to the Hoosier National Forest, which is just a mere 50ft away (across Shady Side Dr). Currently, the trees are bearing fruit. It appears that these fruits' seeds have the opportunity to traverse the slope and end up in our watershed, tainting the Hoosier National Forest, as an invasive species. The trees should be removed ASAP, as part of the City's initiative to systematically remove Bradford Pear trees from public property. Given the proximity to the National Forest and in the confines of the Lake Monroe watershed, this is a priority site.

open #206290

Excessive Growth

108 S Maple ST

Case Date:
10/13/2025

Excessive growth blocking sidewalk on both sides of the street