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Department: Public Works, 309-494-8800 Category: Excessive Growth–Vacant Public Lot Client: Mobile App Status: "closed" Substatus: Invalid Received Via: PeoriaCares AppSort by: | Case Date | Location | Category |
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SR #42937 The intersection where Knoxville Avenue meets Prospect Road (near Junction City Shopping Center) in Peoria has not been mowed in 2-3 months. The grass and weeds are well over 2 feet tall.
Overgrown grass. City of Peoria car drive by yesterday and didn’t stop. Myself and neighbors have called in several times in the past week. She usually doesn’t mow until an orange sticker is placed on her door. This is a problem resident for many years. On occasion when we have phoned in we we told the House is vacant. This is not vacant property and hasn’t been for a good 20+ years.
Overgrown per usual—state of Illinois not maintaining
Need to know who is responsible for dead trees behind my fence and property line behind Creighton Woods and railroad tracks. I thought it was the Park District property but not sure. When they fall they will damage my fence and 30 year old pine tree. Please advice whom I can contact! Thank you!
SR#39179 Grass areas overgrown with very tall weeds in lot bunch of trash throughout lots and in gully
SR#38493 Excessive Growth/Vacant Public Lot @ 2410 n Knoxville
Sidewalk is very overgrown with weeds and grasses. Reported to IDOT; IDOT's jurisdiction.
The state of illinois is responsible For this area and it looks Awful - it usually does - the areas around it looks so nice, it is a shame that this eyesore stands out
Corner of Butler and Webster. Also at 1714 Butler.