closed #169677
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
Hartzell's
- Case Date:
- 8/3/2019
Crumbling curb at Kirkwood/Dunn on the Greetings side.
Crumbling curb at Kirkwood/Dunn on the Greetings side.
I’m not sure what this is but it has left a large hole in the sidewalk. It’s off to the side so it doesn’t seem to be directly in the way of most foot traffic, but I figure it’s still a bit of a hazard. It appears to have half of a metal covering in it. It’s right outside the bluebird nightclub and that new Campus Craves place.
Metal stub from broken off signpost on west sidewalk (even side of street) is a major tripping hazard. It needs to come out, and until that happens it really needs a cone or something to make it visible to pedestrians.
2 issues: one is there are End Construction signs left at the entry to Winslow Farms Drive off of Winslow Road, Please remove these, construction ended a long time ago. 2. When will the orange barrels be removed from all the crosswalks on Winslow Road? Also these brick crosswalks are probably going to be driven over due to poor markings and will be causing accidents Thanks.
The sidewalk on the south side of Moores Pike, east and west of Olcott Blvd. is overgrown and unusable, particularly east of Olcott. Vegetation needs to be cleared so sidewalk is accessible.
The sidewalk imprints about walking your scooters across the street are degrading, and are slippery. I was walking on Kirkwood, and the one on the corner in front of the Cafe Pizzeria (that corner) is where I slipped and hurt my right knee. I walk frequently there as I am a student at IU, and it's only slippery on top of the remneants of that imprint. Someone is going to get hurt or die even if they crack their skull!
Best to express 'concern' in/for the lack of a curb-cut at the corner(s) of the e. 10th & Barrington Driveway.
Broken glass on sidewalks at 9th and Washington, 10th and Walnut, and alley between 11th and 12th St.
7th street is a nightmare for drivers and bicyclists alike. The new configuration with medians and curbs came at a very high cost financially, and personal and property safety. Bicyclists must cross traffic and can't be seen; motorists have ongoing (even those who know the streets) problems navigating the extended curbs and the narrow streets. This is an ongoing problem area.
The sidewalks between the B-Line Trail and Madison Street at the 3rd Street bridge are getting overgrown. Both sidewalks on the north and south sides of 3rd Street running west from the trail to Madison have low hanging trees and overgrown shrubs. There is also a lot of loose sand on the south sidewalk of 3rd Street overpass. As the only way onto the Trail at 3rd, this all makes for an adventure. On my Bicycle I have to be very careful. I'd like to see this trimmed. I bike commute on the trail from the south to the area of 3rd and Madison. My roommate bike commutes to Cowork. I see others use the sidewalks too. Could be much safer. Thanks!