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I don't mean any disrespect as it is still peanuts but it is a concern of mine seeing a lot of expensive properties in rough shape landscaping wise. It makes the neighborhood look like a sore thumb sticking out. Grass hasn't been mowed all year, hedges that will forever be brown if cut back, etc, etc.
I know one owner claimed(with sunglasses on) they were trying to get a redevelopment application for tear down but what if that request gets rejected? Just a idea. Maybe the city should tidying things up with their own landscaper employees and then charge the appropriate bill to the owners?
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