closed #139063
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
607-699 South College Avenue
- Case Date:
- 7/2/2014
There is a metal rod that is sticking up out of the curb right as you enter Rally's
There is a metal rod that is sticking up out of the curb right as you enter Rally's
At the SE corner of Kirkwood and Madison, the covering over the concrete poles that keep vehicles off the bumpouts has been broken off
Crumbling sidewalk at Eastside and Hunter
Crumbling sidewalk at Swain and Third Street
At (or very close to) 509 N Lincoln St there has been water flowing onto the sidewalk for months. There is now a huge mud slick across several yards of sidewalk that everyone waking on that side has to step into the street to avoid.
Sidewalk in horrible disrepair in front of 420 W. 4th St and adjacent houses.
At this location, last summer was installed a crosswalk, and concrete was poured in the middle of the road. This project appears to have been done for months, however, traffic cones and barricades still sit there. It's extremely unsightly, if the project is over, can't they be taken away?
Broken up sidewalk on 522 W. 4th needs to be repaired or repalced. It's very easy to trip on.
Sorry, but this was the most appropriate place I could find. I think the street department does a terrific job. However, I have a complaint about the actions of a snowplow. I live at 344 S. Rogers st. I went out several times yesterday to keep my front sidewalk clean. Sometime after 8 pm a snowplow came by so fast that snow was thrown not only on my sidewalk but also on the retaining wall next to the sidewalk, see the picture. What is even more annoying is that the same snowplow did not do this to my next door neighbor. I hope that in the future the snowplow driver will have more understanding of the problems with going too fast and ruining a homeowners hard work. Thank you
If city is responsible for sidepath on the 45/46 bypass, there is a large rock and broken glass covering the path just south of 17th Street on the east side of the bypass. Also a fair amount of broken glass in patches continuing north and west.