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closed #152898

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
5/16/2016

poison ivy along sidewalk 708 n Washington

closed #152927

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
5/16/2016

Poison ivy on sidewalk between 207 and 211 n grant.

closed #152941

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
5/16/2016

large poison ivy vine climbing utility pole at 313 n lincoln

closed #152942

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
5/16/2016

poison ivy along sidewalk 616 n washington

closed #153057

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Case Date:
5/23/2016

This is not a pothole report but an observation that the median on College Mall Road looks terrible. The weeds are knee-high and have completely overtaken all the medians on College Mall Road. Is anything going to be done? It looks horrible. Also, who's responsibility is it to maintain the grass along Sare Rd. between Rogers and Moores Pike? Especially just north of the Rogers Rd. round-about and then the area just south of Renwick? There are sections of the grass areas on the east side of Sare Rd. that are not maintained. I have seen some of the homeowners that back up to these areas cut the grass behind their property but there are many who do not. It looks so bad. And for that curved area right before Renwick not sure who is suppose to maintain that section. The mayor needs to get on these issues. It's a main thoroughfare and it looks bad.

closed #153247

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
6/1/2016

east side Kmart by target looks like a jungle. they need to mow the lawn.

closed #153305

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
6/6/2016

Overgrown weeds make portion of sidewalk unusable on south side of 1600 block of E 2nd St.

closed #153327

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
6/6/2016

611 n washington - vegetation blocking sidewalk

closed #153446

Graffiti

Case Date:
6/11/2016

Graffiti behind Morrison's appliance. Please please paint over it.

closed #153484

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
6/13/2016

A portion of the sidewalk on Azalea Lane is unusable by pedestrians because of excessive growth of trees and weeds. The sidewalk on the other side (at Summit Point) is usable, although some of the tree branches are very low, causing people to have to duck to walk under them.