closed #176906
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
1001 E Azalea LN
- Case Date:
- 8/9/2021
Winslow Woods has overgrown into the sidewalk along Azalea making it impassable. Residents and students walking to South are forced to walk on the road.
Winslow Woods has overgrown into the sidewalk along Azalea making it impassable. Residents and students walking to South are forced to walk on the road.
Overgrown, weed-filled, unsightly bump out. There is also high weeds near stop sign at this corner of Grant and Allen. All bump outs on Allen look terrible.
The driveway apron is in disrepair. It looks like the city had paved this area at one point in time, but it has started breaking apart. Is this something the city would take care of, or is it the homeowner's responsibility? Please let me know either way. Thanks!
Sidewalk is sinking and cracked
Sidewalk and driveway entrance concrete is torn up and needs to be repaired. My wife is blind and just walking in front of our house is dangerous for her and anyone walking by.
Sidewalk always floods. Forces pedestrians to walk in the mud or on the street. Not safe.
I live in Stier Park at the intersection of Hillside & High Street. Over the last year or two many of the sidewalks have been repaired or made compliant. However, this section between Nancy and High Street has deteriorated to the point of gravel. I believe there are other repairs happening in our general area so would love if this section could also be repaired soon. I will gladly provide a photo. I have attempted attaching a photo multiple times but the form never completes the submission process with a photo attached. Thank you.
There is a damaged sidewalk with a large crack and significantly uneven surfaces causing a tripping hazard. Many less severe problem spots on sidewalks in the neighborhood have been fixed in the last 1-2 years, but this one was not. Thank you for the attention.
tree branch has broken off and it falling onto the road and sidewalk a bit, medium sized not huge
Tree roots are pushing up this sidewalk. It's significantly raised -- about a finger's length. Any chance to shave it down so that it's not as much of a hazard? The other side of the street has a similar problem, though to a lesser degree.