closed #153422
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
- Case Date:
- 6/9/2016
Trees grown over onto sidewalk at White Oaks Cemetery on 7th Street, just west of Pine St., north side of the road
Trees grown over onto sidewalk at White Oaks Cemetery on 7th Street, just west of Pine St., north side of the road
Sidewalk tripping hazard: Grate cover missing for part of stormdrain trench that crosses sidewalk in front of 710 E. Maxwell Ln.
Three trees, honey locust, City owned trees have roots that have buckled sidewalks and my driveway is dangerously close to each one on either side of my driveway. People have tripped, with walking, then with canes, walkers, strollers and I have tripped and fallen due to trying to shovel snow in the winter because of these sidewalks I will provide photos in the next few days.
huge pile of tree branches sitting on curb/sidewalk for TWO WEEKS! WHY IS THIS STILL HERE?!?!!!
huge pile of tree branches on sidewalk/curb that has been sticking out into the road where cars can be hit for TWO WEEKS!! WHY IS THIS STILL HERE?!!
The sidewalk at the corner of Winslow Rd and Westminster has designated
3rd St. sidewalk West of Patterson is not available for traffic, it is full of snow creating a dangerous environment for pedestrians that need to use this major street.
3rd Street, a main thoroughfare with heavy traffic, sidewalk covered with snow West of Patterson. A danger to pedestrians that needs to be cleared.
This sidewalk at the southwest corner of 1st and High (about 30 yards west of High) has a cutout for a driveway but has for months years been a slippery mudpit/bumpy weed/dirt ditch. Please fill in the sidewalk so walking (and wheelchairs etc) can navigate the sidewalk safely (and avoid the 24/7 nuisance of dogs/pets hounding passersby across the street). Many thanks, Michael O'Connell
The north side of Winslow road at High St, after the second roundabout heading west from State Raod 446, has numerous missing pieces of sidewalk. It is a clear danger to drivers of Winslow Road and the many walkers, joggers and cylist.