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DPW000012030

Assess Existing Tree or Stump

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CompletedClosed March 2, 2020
Requested
November 9, 2018
Subtype
Emergency/Storm Tree Maintenance
Location
209 E 36th St 23224
As reported by the submitter and published by the City. May be the submitter’s address or another party’s; the City does not anonymize to block level.
Council District
5
Neighborhood
Swansboro West

Description

there are several limbs that have failed which is preventing parking and the limbs are hanging over citizen house and are falling needing debris to be cleaned up

Details

Is this the Result of a Storm?
Yes
Utility Lines Involved?
No
Tree Fallen on Structure?
No
Street Blocked?
Yes
Sidewalk Blocked?
Yes

History

  1. November 9, 2018
    The service request is submitted.
  2. November 9, 2018
    The service request status has been changed to Assigned to Department.
  3. April 17, 2019
    The Reporter logged a follow-up request from a constituent.
  4. May 8, 2019
    The Reporter logged a follow-up request from a constituent.
  5. October 14, 2019
    The Reporter logged a follow-up request from a constituent.
  6. March 2, 2020
    The service request status has been changed to Completed.

Comments

  • Staff · November 9, 2018
    Cityworks ID: 381825
  • Staff · November 12, 2018
    Oak #99979 F1
  • Staff · November 14, 2018
    48" oak #99979 added to contract removal list OHU
  • Staff · November 14, 2018
    Spoke to resident by phone
  • System · April 17, 2019
    Citizen called stated tree has been marked but the mark is gone now.
  • System · May 8, 2019
    check status of case more branches have fallen
  • System · October 14, 2019
    Caller is calling to advise that two large limbs have now fallen from the tree on her house and in the front yard. She states this tree is huge and needs to be taken down immediately.
  • Staff · October 15, 2019
    Response from Arborist M. Staton on 10/15/19: This is on my contractor list for removal due to the presence of high voltage power lines. These lines cannot be dropped or de-energized. Thanks!
  • Staff · October 23, 2019
    Delivered a letter to the City Attorney's Office on 10-17-19

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