closed #123742
Excessive Growth
E Roy Schmalz CT
- Case Date:
- 9/28/2011
complaint stated there are several yards on this court that have not been mowed all summer
complaint stated there are several yards on this court that have not been mowed all summer
the sidewalks in the cul-de-sac (far west end of lane) are icy and not shovelled
I originally reported an issue with the High Street sidewalk on the northeast corner of the High/Winslow roundabout last summer. The sidewalk in this area is being heavily encroached with vines from the neighboring property. It is extremely difficult to navigate this section safely with young kids walking to the Jackson Creek trail, as the vines are pushing you out towards the roadway. Can this please be cleaned up for this summer? This was originally reported on July 23, 2018 as case # 165250.
Bushes are overtaking the sidewalk on the NE corner of High street, just above the Rogers/Winslow roundabout. This makes walking or biking along the sidewalk to get to the Jackson Creek Trail somewhat dangerous, as the overgrowth pushes you out towards High Street. Cars are coming out the round about and accelerating, in this area, and sure seems real dangerous for smaller kids trying to navigate the narrow strip of sidewalk with speeding cars so close.
If I stay on the sidewalk because I am pushing a stroller I get smacked in the face by overgrown foliage, much of which appears to be invasive and about to seed
The sidewalk on the east side of High Street (there isn't one on the west side at this point) is being overtaken by overgrowth, pushing pedestrians into a fairly high speed section of High Street. This is just north of the round about at Winslow/Rogers.
Many big potholes on E Rogers between Sare and S Snoddy
Low hanging branches on sidewalk on the north side of Rogers Rd. east of Spicewood. Complainant has to duck under branches and has a bump on her head.
There's a deep hole next to a storm drain on the south side of E Rock Creek where it meets S Wexley Rd (photo wouldn't load)
There are a few areas on E Ridgeview Dr. and E Sunny Slopes Dr. that the roads are partially blocked by low hanging trees. Specifically across from 214 E Ridgeview Dr. This is any already blind curve, but the tree is hanging too far into the street making it unsafe because drivers are swerving to miss it and not seeing oncoming traffic, also making it unsafe work those walking. Last year it was partially trimmed back by the city. We would like it trimmed back to the edge of the road. Thank you!