closed #155179
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
- Case Date:
- 8/24/2016
broken glass on sidewalk in front of 203 e 10th st
broken glass on sidewalk in front of 203 e 10th st
Curb in front of fire hydrant needs to be repainted. Fire Hydrant at 720 W 7th at Maple is being blocked by parked car. Curb is yellow but hard to see. Needs to be repainted. Health and safety hazard with hydrant blocked. See photo.
Curb in front of fire hydrant needs to be repainted. Fire Hydrant at 720 W 7th at Maple is being blocked by parked car. Curb is yellow but hard to see. Needs to be repainted. Health and safety hazard with hydrant blocked. See photo.
sinkhole developing over street train, also sidewalk material deteriorating, coming apart in several places
There was talk of redoing this curb at some point, but I never heard more. I own the property where it would be expanded (1100 S. Rogers St.). People drive over it on a regular basis. Is there still a plan to fix it? Thanks!
Property owner should not be allowed to continue renting property until the sidewalk has been repaired to allow pedestrian traffic to pass by safely.
Q: The south, east and west median strips adjacent to the Renwick/Moores Pike roundabout are well-maintained. However, the north median (by Ridgemede Hills) is neither planted nor weeded. How can this be remedied?
The sidewalk by 1398 W. 8th is damaged and a tripping hazard.
The intersection between Woodbine and Woodscrest has become dangerous. When we turn from Woodscrest onto Woodbine, we are unable to see incoming traffic from the right due to the residents' having planted a large shrub that blocks the view. In addition, before we get to that intersection, we no longer can see the stop sign, as it is hidden by another tree that they planted. Is there anything that could be done about this to clear the intersection? I am attaching two pictures (well, I am attempting to, as I do not know if they will send). With best wishes and thanks for your time.
The sidewalk in front of 1423 W 8th St. has a crack that runs for several segments. A hole approximately 2 feet wide is a tripping hazard.