Sidewalk Snow Removal
815 S Larkspur LN
- Case Date:
- 3/2/2015
Hello,
Two weeks ago, it snowed three times in one week. After this, the City came through my neighborhood, West Point, and cited residents at least twice for not shoveling snow.
After this recent snowfall, again there are some residents that have not shoveled even though it has been 24 hours since the accumulation of snow. I have noticed a lot of people shovelled this time, but not all.
In particular, the resident at 815 S. Larkspur Lane never shovelled those three times before, was cited twice with yellow papers on their door (which are no longer there, thus they probably saw the citations), and have not shovelled this time. Based on their recent inactivity, I presume they don't intend on shovelling.
Please help again by sending someone to the West Point neighborhood, in hopes that people will--if not learn how to be considerate of others--find incentive to shovel so they won't be fined.
Thank you very much for all the help!
- Case Date:
- 3/4/2015
Olcott Park trail is snow plowed regularly. The paved connector path on the from the east side of the Olcott Park trail loop down to S. Mill Stone Way is not being plowed and causing a safety hazard. Multiple people have fallen when the snow melts and refreezes. This is only another 100 feet of trail and would only take an additional minute or two to plow. Also, the paved connector path between Olcott Park loop trail and the Jackson Creek Middle School parking lot never gets plowed either. No way for kids in the neighborhood to get to the trail safely from the school parking lot. Could the snow plow operator please take an additional few minutes to clear these two small sections that connect to the Olcott Park loop trail! Thank you!
Sidewalk Snow Removal
813-825 North Walnut Street
- Case Date:
- 3/5/2015
The sidewalks along North Walnut street north of 10th street heading under the train tracks are covered in snow and ice, and have probably not been cleared since the first snow a couple weeks ago. There is a lot of pedestrian traffic through here, and having these walks cleared would be nice.
The west side sidewalk under the tracks hasn't been cleared at all, and on the east side parts of the walk are cleared, but a large mound of snow was deposited in the middle of the sidewalk, forcing pedestrians into Walnut street to get around.
- Case Date:
- 1/12/2016
Our land lord is responsible for the snow removal, He claims the city changed the requirement and snow removal is no longer required. This is at 207 S Rogers Street, is this true? If so is the city now liable if someone falls and gets injured? He claims all that they have to do is scrape a foot path somewhere on the property a shovel width.
- Case Date:
- 2/9/2014
Yes, this is a sidewalk. It was beautifully shoveled on Thursday, but the snow plow came by and plowed it under again. Don't give 704 and 7014 S Eastside Drive a ticket, because we have done our duty and our sidewalks were clean.
- Case Date:
- 2/10/2014
Sidewalk not clear along W. Howe St. in front of Building and Trades park. Isn't this a City property?
- Case Date:
- 2/10/2014
500 S. Rogers St. on the Southwest corner of Howe and Rogers has no cleared their sidewalk.
- Case Date:
- 2/10/2014
601 W. Howe St. has not cleared their sidewalk
- Case Date:
- 2/13/2014
If you haven't already, you might see whether 1223 E Maxwell and/or 613 S Highland Ave. can please remove the snow from their sidewalks. Although the neighborhood has frequently reminded residents to do so, and neighbors have volunteered those too sick or elderly to do so themselves, these two residents continue to leave their sidewalks completely full of snow. Thank you for your kind help as we work to having safer sidewalks for pedestrians. I appreciate it.
- Case Date:
- 2/25/2014
The connector paths on Olcott Park trail from Mill Stone Way and Jackson Creek Middle School did not get plowed at all this year. No way for students to get from school parking lot to make it through Olcott Park to the adjoining neighborhood. Very dangerous walking up/down the paved connector path from Mill Stone Way to Olcott Park Trail. These were overlooked this year. The thaw/refreeze of the snow made these access trails very dangerous