open #207413
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
816 E 2nd ST
- Case Date:
- 12/30/2025
Crumbling sidewalk, three segments. South side of the street
Crumbling sidewalk, three segments. South side of the street
What is this, in front of Big Red at 2nd and Walnut? Looks dangerous.
West side of the stands dr. Not shaved when the rest of the area was ground down.
The roundabout pedestrian island on the NE corner has been broken for over a year. Looks really shabby - pieces of curb/brick broken off into road.
Stella Ridge had three entrances, but two were blocked off. The center column on the southern entrance is on the ground and there is room for a car to enter and exit onto Smith Road. I've seen a van parked there several times. Drivers on Smith won't be expecting a vehicle to pull out there and I'm concerned there could be an accident.
The sidewalk next to our home is in need of repair. There are many spots where it is uprooted / unlevel due to the large trees next to the street on the city lot. I see that you are across the street rep replacing their sidewalks and I can promise you hours are more hazardous. Thank you! Vertessa
The flex posts creating a safer pedestrian crossing at College/14th St. are damaged and no longer provide the benefit they intend. Please repair them, as I cross the street here frequently and would like to do so safely.
Two days ago, my father tripped on an uneven city sidewalk and fell. He hit his head and smashed his glasses. This happened on the southern sidewalk along E Winslow Road. He had come up from the Goat Farm and was west of the stairs but east of S Abby Lane. He is an able bodied and physically capable 83 year old. However, there is a significantly raised, short section on the sidewalk. Several places were ground down this past summer but there remains a spot where the sidewalk rises and is a tripping hazard. It needs to be fixed before someone suffers a serious injury.
The newly installed concrete bicycle barriers on S Rogers between 2nd street and 1st street need to have florescent signals warning drivers they are there. That street has NOT been repainted either. Yesterday (12/09/25), I ended up driving up the side of the one. Driving to work, it looked like there was street paint and once I realized it was too late, they came out of nowhere almost as if they were in the middle of the road. Today (12/10/25), I made sure to look out for them, but had to swerve once I came up close to it. It has been HORRIBLEY installed. This has to be the worst street project I've ever seen. This concrete barrier installment is a danger to drivers, especially in the morning and night. They need to either be removed or have fluorescent tags on them warning drivers, along with repainted the street with yellow lines. I can guarantee that I am not the only driver who has done this.
Sidewalks left unshovled are causing dangerous conditions for pedestrian on or off the sidewalk.