closed #170392
Excessive Growth
1419 S Nancy ST
- Case Date:
- 9/17/2019
The yard is so overgrown at this address. It makes it very hard to see as you are coming off of Nancy.
The yard is so overgrown at this address. It makes it very hard to see as you are coming off of Nancy.
excessive growth on sidewalk along azalea
I own and live in a property at 118 N. Jackson St. The alley that runs directly by our home (runs parallel between Kirkwood and 6th Street) has become extremely overgrown in the last two years. It's often a dumping ground for clothes, junk and drugs (yes, I have photos of various people hiding items in the brush for others to retrieve). Heretofore, my girlfriend and I are the only people picking things up when clothes and junk are dumped in the alley. I would love a city clean up of brush, limbs, overgrowth and trash and feel like a better looking alley would not lend itself to discarded items so often. I've included one photo from my kitchen window of one (of several) instances in which a seemingly homeless man was hiding/exchanging items in the brush for (what i assume must be) other individuals to find. I of course realize this alley is never going to get a garden award but do believe shaping it up and removing much of the brush would help this situation greatly.
Yard over grown, including poison ivy along the sidewalk.
Yard over grown, including poison ivy at the sidewalk.
House located at 3005 E. Daniel St. in Kensington has the appearance of being abandoned from the exterior. Yard has never been kept up, and nobody has been seen at this home in over a month. Front porch looks like it is falling down, yard is a major eye-sore, everything is overgrown. Mailman says he has seen nobody there in a very long time. Something needs to be done to the exterior.
The Highland St. side of 1216 E. 2nd St has trees and vines 4 feet into the roadway. With no sidewalk, pedestrian must move far out into the street. Cars cannot park. Parking sign is obscured. Street sweepers swing around the area, creating ever more debris in the gutter.
A school zone speed limit sign is completely obscured by the overgrown bushes/tree on the north side of Hunter between Highland and Ballentine.
The pool at the Village at Tenth and College looks toxic and can be a safety hazard if drained.