open #204586
Wildlife Conflict
201 N Rose AVE
- Case Date:
- 7/30/2025
Baby fawn has been found alive but with a broken leg.
Baby fawn has been found alive but with a broken leg.
Neighbor at this address has been putting out a large table of dried corn for the deer population. Every morning and evening 4-12 deer will be present. Taking the trash out a young buck became confrontational and almost charged me. I wish they would move this to their backyard or stop completely. There are many young children on the street and I do not want them to have an unsafe interaction. Thank you
There are many abandoned vehicles parked here. Many are on an unimproved surface. This seems to be a violation of unimproved surface parking, abandoning vehicles, and using the street as a junkyard. Can these vehicles be fined and removed?
Houses yard is excessively weed overgrown and unkempt. Weeds are causing issues bleeding into neighbors’ yards and spreading weeds to neighboring houses. It looks horrible and is a harbor for rats and other pests.
When turning left out of the B-Line trailhead on W Country Club Drive, the visibility is blocked by foliage just off the sidewalk. This makes it very difficult to see the oncoming traffic, and could cause an accident. The solution is straightforward, trim back the foliage that is blocking the line of sight.
stopped mowing the backyard 10 weeks ago - front yard only mowed once in that timeframe
Trash being tossed in alleyway between East University and 1st Street east of Mitchell.
Homeless are setting up camp between Crawford Apartments and Timber Ridge
The house west of 402 S. Highland has a drainage pipe out to the alleyway (alley south of Atwater, between highland and Ballantine). Due to the heavy rains and this pipe, there is a huge gully in the alleyway that makes it nearly impossible and quite treacherous to get to our parking spot off the alley. The gully is deepening (is deeper than this photo attached, which was taken earlier this summer) and alley is becoming impassable. Our renters depend on the parking spot and need to be able to access it.
There are steel cables attached to limestone blocks at this location, intended to prevent unauthorized parking. However, these cables are not clearly visible at night or at dusk. Unfortunately, a family member fell over one of the cables yesterday evening and sustained a head injury requiring medical treatment. Given the lack of visibility and the safety risk these cables pose, I respectfully request that steps be taken to either improve their visibility or implement a safer alternative to prevent further incidents.