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closed #139085

Blocked Street

Case Date:
7/7/2014

Couch in street at 703 n Washington

closed #139170

Blocked Street

Case Date:
7/9/2014

There is a lot of growth on the south side of the alley behind 1412 S Walnut, making it difficult to get in and out of the parking behind the houses from there south to Hillside.

closed #139369

Blocked Street

Case Date:
7/19/2014

sidewalk blocked by large bush, has been blocking sidewalk for years

closed #139370

Blocked Street

Case Date:
7/19/2014

sidewalk blocked by low hanging tree

closed #139443

Blocked Street

Case Date:
7/23/2014

tree down on Waldron between 4th & Kirkwood

closed #139906

Blocked Street

Case Date:
8/8/2014

Parked in bike lane

closed #140268

Blocked Street

Case Date:
8/21/2014

ULA475 parked on sidewalk near 408 n Washington

closed #140454

Blocked Street

Case Date:
8/27/2014

The public sidepath between Southdowns and Greenwood Avenue is blocked by overgrown plants. This is a walk-to-school route, used by people with strollers and at least one person in a wheelchair. Walkers are currently trampling the adjacent yard in order to avoid the plants. The plants are growing from the garden of Mr. Sagarin, who you may remember sued the council over the path, so I hesitate to contact him directly. Please resolve this urgently. Thank you. David Stringer (Rogers/Binford Safe Routes to School Committee).

closed #132782

Blocked Street

Case Date:
7/13/2013

Between 902 and 816 w. country club drive, there is a white sedan blocking the pathway. It has been there for 5 days. Thank you

closed #148727

Blocked Street

Case Date:
9/28/2015

Today at 1:18pm I was traveling north on Hawthorne and came upon someone from parking enforcement parking directly in the middle of the street, blocking traffic from both sides, as well as the 'neighborhood greenway' bike path, in order to (I assume) write a parked vehicle a ticket, despite there being available parking along the east side of the street (both in front of and behind the large silver SUV shown on the right hand side of the photo). The officer returned to the car and moved out of the way upon our approach (although not for the bicyclist that was ahead of us). While we didn't wait very long, I would think parking out of the way in the first place would be the preferred method for performing his duties, rather than blocking traffic to do so. Just a thought.