closed #23787
Excessive Growth
1005 E Hunter AVE
- Case Date:
- 5/21/2007
bushes obstructing traffic
bushes obstructing traffic
items not included in program
#S
Recyclables & non-recyclable waste (plastic bags) waste mixed Recyclables items not properly sorted. Must be sorted for pick up. 945 las
Bags must have sticker attached. NO tags. 944
please sort 947
across the street from this address, brush piled in the street, not know from whence it came, magically appeared by God's hand, the wrath blowing through the street and down the block like the scythe of death. Yea, great calamity hast fallen from the very trees and shrubs that sheltered thee. A cry of woe pierces the night air. And it's unsightly too.
Recycle bins left at the curb with bags of trash in them.
Overgrowth beginning to block sidewalk - invasive honeysuckle and tree of heaven on property.
A pine tree at the house on the northwest corner of the intersection at E Maxwell Lane and Woodlawn (likely 1005) is blocking the view of the stop sign as you approach from the east on Maxwell Lane. Drivers can't see the sign until only a a car-length or 2 away.