DPW000084071
Assess Existing Tree or Stump
Public Works
- Requested
- July 20, 2021
- Subtype
- Standard Tree Maintenance
- Location
- 2403 Cersley 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
- 8
- Neighborhood
- Swansboro
Description
Citizen requesting inspection of tree 131348 at location be inspected and cut down. States the root system is causing the sidewalk and road to buckle around that area causing an unsafe situation.
Details
- Please indicate issue observed
- Tree is dropping limbs or has broken hanging limbs
- Are any utility lines running through the tree?
- Yes
History
- July 20, 2021The service request is submitted.
- July 20, 2021The service request status has been changed to Assigned to Department.
- July 28, 2021The Reporter logged a follow-up request from a constituent.
- August 23, 2021The Reporter logged a follow-up request from a constituent.
- December 8, 2021The Reporter logged a follow-up request from a constituent.
- November 3, 2022The service request status has been changed to Completed.
Comments
- Staff · July 20, 2021Cityworks ID: 449415
- Staff · July 28, 2021oak, F1, 35 inches. sidewalk is pushed up. water meter in sidewalk. will contact sidewalk division to get their assessment on the sidewalk repair.Urban Miscellaneous
- System · July 28, 2021Follow up!
- System · August 23, 2021Caller phoned back in to check on status of request, states she is concerned that tree may fall towards her property. Confirmed caller does not consider tree leaning at an unsafe angle or dead/dying at time of call, caller requesting pruning be done & for sidewalk damaged by tree roots to be repaired
- System · November 5, 2021follow up
- System · December 8, 2021Follow up
- Staff · March 15, 2022Ms. Abrams called concerning tree maintenance
- Staff · March 17, 2022crew pruned one side of tree and ground out roots for sidewalk issue. Other side of tree will be put on contract due to utility wires.
- Staff · October 12, 2022complete