closed #164395
Excessive Growth
- Case Date:
- 5/13/2018
Unkempt lawns at: 1807 and 1706 E Second 105 E First 613 and 721 Eastside Drive
Unkempt lawns at: 1807 and 1706 E Second 105 E First 613 and 721 Eastside Drive
Couple of landl need mowed South side of 17ty between walnut and Dunn
Trash at property, see email attachments
The house at 801 W. 4th. has not been mowed for a long time. The grass is knee high, and unsightly for the neighborhood. There do not appear to be current occupants, although it has been used both as a rental property and as an Airbnb. Thank you
It is 3 days past trash pick up, and the sidewalks along South Lincoln street are still obstructed by numerous trash bins. See the section between 3rd and 1st street.
TALL GRASS AT 760 S. PARKWAY DRIVE - 36"HIGH! [HUFFMAN PROPERTY]
Unkempt lawn at 1704 S Mitchell; Also partially unkempt lawn on the corner of Eastside and Maxwell under the big branch that fell off a dead tree weeks ago. The tree needs to be cut down before the next big storm. It could fall on the road.
I gave a friend a ride home on Tuesday night around 9:00 pm. He lives in a small trailer park off of South Ransom Lane (831 S Ransom). It was very difficult to get to his home because his driveway was mostly blocked by another resident's belongings. This resident has his entire property covered with furniture and vehicles, including a van that has been flipped upside down. It is a huge mess! Would this be something the city could look into?
916 S. Larkspur On Grass is foot high
The house at 810 W. 4th St. is unoccupied, but rented as an Airbnb with regularity. In a neighborhood of modest homes with mostly well-tended yards, it has a front yard that is untended, and a side and backyard that are wildly overgrown, sometimes harboring an urban deer population. The tall grass and weeds in the backyard, along with an abandoned cast-iron tub, contribute to the difficult mosquito problem in the neighborhood. Apparently because there is no home owner nearby, this commercial venture shows little concern for the well-being of the neighborhood. Thank you for your efforts.