open #202666
Excessive Growth
220 S Maple St
- Case Date:
- 5/13/2025
Overgrown yard in front and back, lots of small trees coming up
Overgrown yard in front and back, lots of small trees coming up
Red Ford truck has been parked in the same location for 6 weeks now. See Code of Ordinances, Title 15 04.020 (2), so it should be considered an abandoned vehicle. Owner at 612 has been told he needs to move this vehicle every 4 days, but he does not do so.
Move out trash (?) in alleyway
It is impossible to drive on 2nd Street from West to East without getting stopped at every single traffic light. It is ridiculous.
White SUV with trailer attached to it is parked on the street. Trailer has an expired license plate. Also, what is the maximum length of a vehicle that can be parked on the street?
Trash and junk stored in side of house creating homes for rodents
The grass and weeds are to top of fence, as well as large pile of limbs in backyard. This is very unsafe for the children that are living there
Crews are there putting in sidewalks they said we never got in notice about this I am the manager for this property. Please give us a detail letter of what will be taking place and the timeline please. This is in front of Yorktown Courts
It really would be great if the City would do something about the shape of the aging ballfields at Winslow such that an afternoon storm on one day doesn’t affect two or more days’ worth of baseball games – it seems to have gotten progressively worse over the last few years. As a local business owner, I would be extremely frustrated to sponsor these facilities when a little rain keeps the fields from being playable.
It was recently brought to my attention that the city landscaping is contracted vs performed by city employees. I believe the scope of their work did not get communicated properly. There is a strip of grass from Hopsctoch coffee to the Grimes St overpass which is not currently being mowed. Some of the residents have been mowing it on their own, but not all have. I understand this is the city's responsibility. Some of the grass is much higher than the city allows. Please send someone to remedy the problem. It's not just an eyesore but may bring unwanted critters as well. Thank you