closed #168694
Excessive Growth
916 N College AVE
- Case Date:
- 5/28/2019
Excessive growth, mosquito problem, homeless people living in building and by bridge
Excessive growth, mosquito problem, homeless people living in building and by bridge
The parkway on Sare Road is overgrown and has not been mowed this year by the city. Specifically, between Jackson Creek Middle School and the new apartment building toward the North, the grass is probably 15 to 21 inches high. If it could be mowed, it would be greatly appreciated.
In the north/south alley between Washington and walnut, the north half.
In the north half of the north/south alley between Washington and walnut.
Yard has not been mowed for a long time. Excessively long.
4110 e Morningside grass height
Hello, I cannot find a place on this website to enter a report of dead trees on public property. Please forward this to the right office: I'm concerned about dead trees that may be hazardous to cars or people, located in the forested public right-of-way (formally known as Davis St.) beside my house: at the dead end of the 1000 block of S. Ballantine. Can the city cut down some of these trees before they're blown onto cars or the street? Additionally, we have a huge dead tree between our house (1033 S. Ballantine) and the home behind us on Highland Ave. It abuts power lines, so I assume that this is either public property or a utility easement. I have tried (off and on) for a year to get Duke to remove it. No action. Can the city either remove this tree or persuade Duke to do so before it takes down all the wires that serve both Highland and Ballantine homes on this block? Thank you.
820 country club. Weeds 3 feet high. Pollen and ticks. Can’t even enjoy our own yards with allergies
Knee high grass
(see photo) Although this may look like a private driveway, it is not. This is a city alley. My property is 708, 710, and 712 N. Oolitic St. This alley runs behind it. If one looks at a City plot map, it can be seen that this is a city right-of-way running from W. 11th St. to W. 12th St, to 13th, 14th...etc. For the longest time, this alley right-of-way was unused. Then Habitat built some houses on Lindbergh, so the city reopened sections of the alley to be used by the Habitat residents. As you can see, it is paved with gravel. To my knowledge, it has never received another layer since the original. Since all the potholes around the city are being repaired, I am hoping these "potholes" can be as well. There is a large drop off from the blacktop of 12th St and we have practically constant mud in the water holes. Also, as you can see, we have grass growing through. Would it be possible to have some new gravel spread - at least on the lower section where the mud holes are? It would be greatly appreciated.