closed #177035
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
2516 E Eastgate LN
- Case Date:
- 8/18/2021
Moving Pod in right of way for over 2 years.
Moving Pod in right of way for over 2 years.
The neighbors do not take their garbage city garbage crates off the streets they leave them blocking the road every day of the week
Not so much a complaint as was just wondering this curb was painted at one point all the way to about where the black car is in this picture. (Which you can kind of see where it was painted) When it was repainted this summer it was only repainted about where the front of Grey car is, was just wondering if there's a reason why the rest of it wasn't repainted like before. Really wish it was cause it makes it easier for people like me who live on the dead end street of Woodburn to see on coming traffic, also makes it easier for busses who have to turn from Woodburn onto 14th street heading to college ave to be able to make the turn.
Landscape plot should either be brought up to sidewalk grade or have a tree grate. This is a pedestrian hazard.
Broken crossing sign from W 7th and Bline. I found this a few weeks ago and placed it in the doorway on the NE side of City Hall. Forgive me for not telling you sooner.
The sidewalk out front of Chow Bar on Indiana Avenue has a hole in it that could be dangerous as it is big enough to consume at least the toe of an adult shoe, most of a child's shoe, and all of a dog's paw. The hole is right by a manhole cover.
This “historic fieldstone sidewalk” is a TOTAL DISASTER to actually walk on. My teenage son walks, but has limited mobility and requires support to stay upright. This sidewalk was completely unsafe for him to use. We had to cross mid-block on Dunn (also not very safe) to a usable sidewalk on the west side of the street. This may be “historic” but it is NOT ADA compliant. Please make this sidewalk safe for all to use.
Sidewalk is nothing but ice. I just about fell.
Graffiti on the south side of the smoke shop building (old subway) on Walnut and 6th.
There is a couple living in this camper, you can even see the cable connecting power to the house right next to ours, not sure of address. The owner of the home it’s parked in front of has no idea what’s happening or if they are going to be there for an extended period of time.