closed #208051
Sidewalk Snow Removal
Park Ridge rd & 3rd St
- Case Date:
- 1/29/2026
On east third st. many sidewalks between smith and 446 have not been cleared
On east third st. many sidewalks between smith and 446 have not been cleared
There is a large pile of snow at the east corner of 3rd st and Morningside Dr. I’m in a can and can’t tell if cars are coming and have almost been hit.
Very busy stretch of street walkers to and from IU forced to walk in the street. Both sides of street have been ignored by the sororities that are responsible for keeping them clear.
Snow completely blocking sidewalks. Same culprits every year: N. Washington: 800, 805, 811, 812, 820 N. Lincoln: 800, 803 E. Cottage Grove: 301
The alley between my house and the fire station has not been plowed, causing multiple cars getting stuck. I had to get my car towed yesterday and am unable to park there as of now. I was curious if this could be cleared.
The multiuse path on Sare Rd has not been cleared yet.
Please see the attached photo for a look at the sidewalk at Kappa Kappa Gamma (or whichever Sorority is currently residing at that property). Part of the sidewalk has been cleared, but a section on Hawthorne is covered with a huge pile of snow so a pedestrian has no choice but to walk into the street to get around it. Unfortunately the sidewalk on other side of the street also hasn't been cleared, so that isn't an option. That belongs to IU so I have contacted them about that. Thank you!
Church hasn't shoveled their sidewalk. Students are walking on the street.
The sidewalks south of North Central Church of Christ & ~20th Street aren't cleared, so people (largely, students) are walking in the street. I already worry about them with cars passing by on a regular day, and this just adds to the danger for pedestrians & drivers.
The bike lane on 7th may technically be plowed, but there is so much snow and debris left behind on the surface that is essentially unfit for its intended purpose. To understand what I mean, bring your bike to city hall and try to ride east a few blocks without falling down. If you want this bike lane to be useable, it should be plowed to the standard of the B-line trail. Otherwise, why plow it at all? Also, and I'm assuming this is Indiana University's responsibility, but the bike lane near the university hasn't been touched at all.