Westlake Hills CA

Open Issues: 1 Closed Issues: 96 Acknowledged Issues: 5
Watching issues created after: 2016-04-26

Existing neighborhood of Westlake Hills with active civic association with well maintained homes, community garden, neighborhood watch and civic engagement

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  • 1831 Glencove Ln Richmond, VA 23225, USA - Westlake Hills
    Sanitation danger
  • 6338 Stonybrook Drive Richmond, Virginia - Westlake Hills
    Numerous cars (4+) have been abandoned in the backyard of this property, and have been present for at least a year. They are visible from Blakemore Road. The cars appear to be inoperable and abandoned in the back, maybe being stripped and sold for parts. Please have them removed.
  • Other Archived
    1701-1799 Blakemore Rd Richmond, VA 23225, USA - Westlake Hills
    Overflowing culvert
  • 1807 Greenvale Ct Richmond, VA 23225, USA - Westlake Hills
    Our streetlight was taken out in the storm and our cul de sac is very dark. Please re install out streetlight.
  • 1807 Greenvale Court Richmond, VA - Westlake Hills
    please pick up tree brush
  • 1843 Greenvale Ct - Westlake Hills
    Bedding materials dumped on street and left for three weeks now.
  • 6645 Greenvale Drive Richmond, Virginia - Westlake Hills
    This continually problematic property is once again terribly overgrown. Please cite the negligent owner.
  • Other Archived
    6642-6650 Greenvale Dr Richmond, VA 23225, USA - Westlake Hills
    Dead deer in the back of this problem property that is essentially abandoned . It's smells and pretty sure the two coyotes we just saw are the reason for it.
  • 1816 N. Junaluska Drive Richmond, Virginia - Westlake Hills
    Debris at curb that allows rabid raccoons to nest
  • 6808 Greenvale Dr Richmond, VA 23225, USA - Westlake Hills
  • 6318 Stonybrook Dr Richmond, VA 23225, USA - Westlake Hills
    Overgrown grass at vacant property.
  • 1964 N. Junaluska Drive Richmond, Virginia - Westlake Hills
    I have a large pile of tree limbs on my curb that came down in the big storm a few weeks ago. My agreement with the people who cut them up was that they'd return to remove them, but I cannot get them to respond, though I've called them plenty of times. I'm sure my neighbors aren't happy about the mess. Is this something I could have the city come to collect? Thank you very much!