closed #193296
Blocked Sidewalk
417 E 15th ST
- Case Date:
- 9/2/2024
Plant growth along front of property is hindering pedestrian traffic on sidewalk.
Plant growth along front of property is hindering pedestrian traffic on sidewalk.
You have to walk on the median because tree has grown over the sidewalk. Needs trimmed badly
Units A, C & D are culprits with trash and not pulling up containers
This trailer has been left on my property since June. I have contacted my rental company, Sarge, as well as Duke and Gigabitnow to see who it belongs to. I have not found out where it came from. This is a student property with a parking lot behind for over twenty cars. It is taking up space and we residents have to sometimes park on the street, risking a ticket. Please contact me on how I can get this removed.
NOTE: Site with the issue is south of 426 E 15th St. The sidewalk is blocked by overgrown vegetation. This apparently has been an issue for a long time based on mature growth of the vegetation and the path carved out to the left of the sidewalk.
East side of Dunn just north of Windfall Dancers. Mulberry and/or Bush honeysuckle overgrown and blocking sidewalk. We are not wanting the depressed (thuja/arborvitae) cut back, just the invasive so that pedestrians do not need to walk in the grassy ROW.
Invasives growing into sidewalk, blocking pedestrian passage.
Malodorous dumpster sitting on sidewalk, east side of Lincoln.
Corrections to case#193765 (due to auto-correct): overgrown invasives are on the *west* side of Dunn (not east), and the plants we would like preserved are *cypresses* (thuja/arborvitae, Cupressaceae), not "depressed".