closed #148059
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
806 N Lincoln ST
- Case Date:
- 9/4/2015
Sidewalk is in great need of repair. Can the landlord's rental permit be revoked (or at least not renewed) until the sidewalk is repaired?
Sidewalk is in great need of repair. Can the landlord's rental permit be revoked (or at least not renewed) until the sidewalk is repaired?
The green street signs as S Woodlawn and E Wylie fell down from the poll. We put it back, but it seems like a vigorous shake will make it fall back down. It needs to be attached more securely.
We had our yard landscaped, which included attempting to remove grass that was growing on the street side of the curb in front of our house. We realized that the curb is severly damaged, and in some cases missing between Sheridan Dr. and our lawn.
There is a deep hole in the sidewalk near 902 S Lincoln. A child's foot could get stuck in it, it is definitely dangerous.
Please fix the cracking and loose sidewalk. The residents have started pouring their own mortar since it's dangerous.
The sidewalks on the drive to the Women's Clinic have curbs rather than a curbcut. This means that a person who uses a power wheelchair can't get to the Clinic via her wheelchair.
I am a driver for MCCSC. I currently drive route #114. I drive every school day through and past the intersection Walnut Pike and Fairfax Road. I have always noticed an extremely hazardous drainage embankment on the west side of Walnut Pike at this intersection. I have often thought how careful I must be so my bus does not come too close to this embankment for fear of the bus falling on its side especially under icy or slippery conditions. With or without students this would be a disaster. Yesterday, October 15, I actually witnessed an accident of one car falling into this drainage embankment and flipping on its side which prompted me to write in. I am the driver who radioed the accident into MCCSC transportation base immediately after it occurred. Please adjust this severe ditch so no more accidents occur.
The curbs on the north side of Wylie St. between Hawthorne and Highland are a mess...broken up and full of weeds, unsightly for Gayle Cook and others who live on the south side of the street. Wondering if the city could take a look and possibly do something about them. Disclosure: My husband and I have tried for years to keep the weeds down, but it is -- alas -- a losing battle. Thank you so much for considering this request! I've been impressed with how quickly you all respond to reports. It's most heartening!
Beautiful job of ridding the curbs of weeds on the north side of Wylie St. between Hawthorne and Highland! Thank you! Those of us who live here were all were hopeful, though, that there could be a more permanent fix. Specifically we were wondering if the curbs themselves could be fixed, as it is the state of their disrepair that has nurtured the weeds all these years. The weeds will certainly return without a more permanent solution. Thank you for considering this request.
546 N Park Ridge (in front of the house with the odd shelter over the stairs) sidewalk gets pretty horrible. Bad for a walker, can't imagine a wheelchair. Please either City fix or have homeowner. Thank you.