closed #53758
City Construction Projects
420 E Kirkwood AVE
- Case Date:
- 6/13/2000
Mr. Koontz called T&D and said that his wife was driving on the alleys at 420 E. Kirkwood (behind McDonalds's) and did a lot of damage to her car.
Mr. Koontz called T&D and said that his wife was driving on the alleys at 420 E. Kirkwood (behind McDonalds's) and did a lot of damage to her car.
due to the project at 7th and Walnut the lack of striping in the 100 Block of E. 6th is even more critical than before. Please ASAP stripe the angle parkinging in the 100 jBlock of E. 6th.
STREET CUT STILL NEEDS REPAIRED WHERE CBU REPAIRED MAIN BREAK
sidewalk torn up in the 300 block, in front of Taco Bell (think by gas company) and was never repaired. Has been out for awhile and is a hazard to pedestrians (Carol I also think they did not repair the sidewalk next to Alice's house on Morton and 10th. You may want to address both of these walks with them)
It is Mike's understanding that Covenanter Dr. is not to be used as an access road for construction of condos south of Eton Mews. Mike saw two dump trucks go through this morning that he thinks belongs to Rogers Group.
Rockport between 37 and Country Club has become very hazardous during the detour. Tapp Rd construction has taken far too long for the size of the project. Its not a long section of road. why hasn't this project been finished and reopened? If there's a valid problem, city or county should monitor the traffic.
Citizen says City has shown poor planning by closing off College Ave right when all the students have come back, and when 4th street is also closed for a project. Why couldn't this have been done earlier in the summer when traffic wasn't so bad? College is one of the busiest streets in town and this should have been anticipated and planned better. Note: This is FYI only, citizen did not want a response.
Citizen says City has shown poor planning by closing off College Ave right when all the students have come back, and when 4th street is also closed for a project. Why couldn't this have been done earlier in the summer when traffic wasn't so bad? College is one of the busiest streets in town and this should have been anticipated and planned better. Note: This is FYI only, citizen did not want a response.
Steve does not understand why contruction projects around campus and the kirkwood area begin exactly when the students return to school. Why don't they start in the summer when there is much less traffic?
After traffic calming device was installed at the corner of 3rd and Rogers, sidewalk had to be realigned. Realigning meant tree had to be dug up and the lawn in this area was never fixed. See letter