closed #126168
Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)
804 N College AVE
- Case Date:
- 5/15/2012
The bike lane on N College, starting around 1919 to 11th street has several piles of sand that make it difficult to ride.
The bike lane on N College, starting around 1919 to 11th street has several piles of sand that make it difficult to ride.
There is a pile of sand and rocks covering the bike line as it shifts.
There is a large amount of gravel and sand in the street at the southwest portion of the intersection of E. Atwater and Swain Ave. This has created treacherous conditions for cyclists traveling east on Atwater and turning south onto Swain.
The sidewalk on the south side of the street between the BLine trail and Morton street has an accumulation of sand at the midpoint. The amount is enough to prevent being able to walk on that section of the sidewalk. thank you!
There is sand in the bicycle lane on N College Ave in many places between Old State Rd 37 and the railroad underpass.
Sidewalks underneath the RR underpass on Smith Road (between 3rd & 10th) have accumulated sand, glass & trash and become hazardous for walking or running.
Concerned that street sweepers miss the edges of the roads next to curbs, especially in her area where there is a slight drop off along 2nd street between the pavement and the curb. She has cleaned up 22 bags of sand in her block and will have them removed, but wants to know if there is somewhere that citizens can take the sand if they clean it up themselves. Is there a pile somewhere that they can add to?
Mr. Clayton's sister, Florence called for him. He says that when we do snow removal we push all the snow and sand into his flower bed and that this can be avoided. There's a big pile of sand there now and he wants to know if we'll remove it. Also says we picked up everyone's leaves this year except his.
can exceeds size limit
Public Works received this via e-mail. The sidewalk near the intersection of Smith Road and Grandview Drive, underneath the railroad tracks is still unswept from the winter's sanding of the streets. Weeds are also growing and it just looks bad. Mr. Arvesen states that this is the third year in a row that he has contacted the city about this problem.