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Dangerous plant invasion of public road and pathway

This issue has been fixed.

Reported in the Footpath/pavement category anonymously at 10:56, Mon 17 December 2018

Sent to Christchurch City Council 39 sec later.

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Over hanging trees, shrubs and assorted greenery. Blocking the side of the road, causing car damage as the road is so narrow for people having to negotiate parked cars, pedestrians, children on bikes and scooter, dog walkers and cyclists. It is irresponsible and dangerous to leave road reserve in this state. There have been local community minded citizens whom have been trying their best to keep the road reserve tidy and mowed, but this more that one man and a lawn mower can do. It needs cutting back with the appropriate machinery and removing. This is also blocking water drainage which will cause ongoing problems for residents too. Location is Rawhiti Street, Diamond Harbour, Christchurch

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Fixed but unfortunately all the debris from the cut back has been left untidily on the bank and is now a serious fire hazard. Very short sighted of your contractors. Please come and remove the debris and reduce the risk of fire. Thanks
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