Fifth Ward Residents Demand Action on Overgrown Lot and Illegal Dumping
KHOU 11October 5, 20252 min555 views
8 connections·12 entities in this video→Overgrown Lot Creates Safety Hazards
- ⚠️ Residents in Houston's Fifth Ward are concerned about an overgrown lot on Herman Street where brush spills into the road, blocking drivers' views and concealing a drainage ditch.
- 🚗 The overgrowth makes it difficult for vehicles to pass without scraping against the vegetation.
- 🗑️ The dense brush has also become a site for illegal dumping, further exacerbating the problem.
Decades of Neglect and Failed City Communication
- 👴 Lifelong resident Morgan Peterson, 71, recalls that the city used to maintain the lot regularly, cutting down the brush twice a month.
- 📞 Peterson states he has repeatedly contacted 311 for assistance but received no resolution, with the city initially claiming it was the railroad's responsibility.
- 🚧 Union Pacific had previously installed a fence, but the overgrowth has become so tall that the fence is now barely visible.
Plea for City Intervention
- 📢 Frustrated by years of neglect and lack of response, residents are now seeking help from local news outlets to pressure the city into action.
- ✨ Peterson's direct plea to the city is to "Please come clean it up."
- ⏳ City officials have acknowledged the issue and stated they are investigating, but have not provided a specific timeline for resolution.
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