closed #191625
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
northeast corner of Brighton Crest Road and South Romans Way
- Case Date:
- 7/9/2024
water main marker protruding from sidewalk
water main marker protruding from sidewalk
Yellow part of curb needs painted
The cement planter on the northeast corner of the location is broken.
Workers were grinding sidewalk at this location around noon creating large, visible clouds of silica dust. Per OSHA regulations, concrete grinding requires use of a vacuum or water to control silica dust emissions. Clearly these controls were not being used or were malfunctioning. This was happening right next to a school. Children shouldn't get silicosis because of a cement grinder's negligence. This is the second time I've reported the issue of uncontrolled cement dust from sidewalk griding, please do something about it.
The sidewalk is blocked from a fallen tree (from the June storm). If you are coming out of the West Pointe neighborhood, you can NOT see to turn left onto Allen without nearly going into the street to see any oncoming traffic.
Orange cone left near sidewalk
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.
Hazardous Trees - north side of Sare between Mill Stone Way and Mill Stone Court. There are two trees leaning/growing over the sidewalk and street. The larger one is leaning on a smaller tree. This likely got this way from the storm at the end of June. I fear that strong winds could topple these trees onto the sidewalk and road. Can the city do something about this danger zone please?
Someone needs to check out the sidewalk on Pete Ellis Dr at McDonald’s. Hoping it is just temporary.
A year has passed since I wrote this (closed case #188144): 'The orange barriers along the sidewalk on S High Street between Wimbleton and E Meadowbluff Ct still have not been removed and remain a big eyesore. I was told that Duke Energy needs to do something there before they can be removed. I bet it has been 2 years now that those barriers have been there. Isn't it time that Duke did what they need to do in order for them to be removed?! The, by now faded, barriers are still there a year later. When will this eyesore disappear?