closed #186552
Blocked Street
1631 E Maplecrest DR
- Case Date:
- 12/16/2023
Random car broke down causing issues with local traffic and impending jogers.
Random car broke down causing issues with local traffic and impending jogers.
8th st actively blocked right now by trucks at Johnson creamery. Unsafe by bline and crosswalk.
Sign Doc work truck currently parked on the 7 line bike path at College Ave.
Tenant complaint: there is a white sedan parked on the street that is partially obstructing the driveway such that I won't be able to get my car out. Luckily, I am not in a huge rush, but I will need to be able to leave with my car a little later this afternoon. Unfortunately, this is not the first time this has happened. Leaving a note on the windshield has not seemed to work.
A large trash receptacle is in one full traffic lane at an intersection. It is blocking the drivers’ view of any oncoming traffic so that a turn can be made. The receptacle has been in the road for a few days. Location is 3000 S Walnut Street Pike on the road at intersection west of buildings M and N.
This can't be legal. 302 N Park Ridge Rd, 47408
Why there Road closed on Rogers street by old hospital
There is a homeless camp setup on the Allen Street bridge (closed to cars, but not bicycles). They were fairly hostile about me riding my bike through here on my way home from work this afternoon.
18601/18604. Quick follow-up. I appreciate CBU getting things taken care of, and to my knowledge they were not involved in the cause of the initial break. They had to cut out some of my driveway and dig up a bit of yard, but I am trusting they'll get things taken care of and repaired. Staff was courteous in explaining the situation and is still outside hard at work. Hopefully we all get some sleep later tonight.
And apparently the workers of 186081 uReport have now blown up a water line in my front yard, as a neighbor sent me a picture of a geyser taller than my house. Great, just great. I'll survey for damages when home, which appear likely, but CBU is on-scene I am told. There needs to be additional accountability for the constant stream of contractors and their subcontractors constantly on property in recent years, with many contractors simply pushing blame that it wasn't "them" but their subs. This same group was using my side yard to store plastic recently, not part of any easement.