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closed #200107

Sidewalk Snow Removal

1206 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
1/11/2025

Sidewalks along S. Woodlawn Ave next to Carlisle Brake & Friction are covered in snow and impossible to traverse unless you walk in the street. The street is very busy and, because of the hills, has many blindspots. The situation is very hazardous for pedestrians and impossible to navigate for anyone with a disability.

closed #200288

Sidewalk Snow Removal

1206 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
1/15/2025

Entire sidewalk is covered with snow

closed #192627

Potholes, Other Street Repair

1207 E Skylark CT

Case Date:
8/1/2024

The cable pullers installing the fiber optics network on our court left a hole in front of my house that's huge and growing. It's nearly a yard long, over a foot wide, and at least nine inches deep. Please repair it.

closed #130846

Trash

1207 N CRESCENT RD

Case Date:
3/4/2013

trash throughout yard, "you would not believe how much trash" is in yard

closed #149972

Trash

1207 N CRESCENT RD

Case Date:
12/21/2015

trash added to neighbor's trash at bottom of drive, overflowing, spreads throughout neighborhood, share driveway

closed #134144

Trash

1207 N Dunn ST

Case Date:
9/13/2013

abandoned couch in alley running east to west from Grant to Dunn between 15th & 16th Street; abandoned car, more cars than are thought to be acceptable consistently parking in parking lot

closed #166108

Trash

1207 W Green Tree LN

Case Date:
10/3/2018

closed #173935

Excessive Growth

1208 S Dunn ST

Case Date:
10/13/2020

Alley is impassible without scratching vehicle due to growth hanging over from the yards.

closed #123449

Trash

1208 S Hearthstone CT

Case Date:
9/14/2011

can to big

closed #181322

Excessive Growth

1208 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
9/1/2022

The property of 1208 S Woodlawn Ave contains Japanese Knotweed. Japanese Knotweed is a city-listed nuisance weed, and in the case of this property the growth is well over 8 inches (more like 5-10 feet) and is visibly spreading into adjacent properties to the west and north by rhizome. The Japanese Knotweed is also visibly growing into that house's siding and foundation. This is likely a rental house situation where the landlord is neglecting the landscaping.