closed #152772
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
425 S Walnut ST
- Case Date:
- 5/9/2016
Missing cover over utility hole in sidewalk. East side of walnut street, about 1/2 block south of chocolate moose.
Missing cover over utility hole in sidewalk. East side of walnut street, about 1/2 block south of chocolate moose.
I was using my power chair to travel to the other side of Landmark Avenue to find a working crosswalk. When I got to the portion of sidewalk that borders the Anderson Medical Product's back parking lot (where they park all their vans), there was a curb with no curb cut, so I couldn't get onto the sidewalk.
The sidewalk has big areas of lifting due to the tree the city planted. I'd like to be able to keep the tree and maybe the sidewalk can be "shaved" to make it smoother for walking.
Just wanted to make you aware There are no curb cutouts on the sidewalk in front of 606 S. College Ave. I hope this will be fixed to make it safe for wheelchairs and stroller users. Thanks
Broken sidewalk
Here in Winslow Farm it appears that almost none of our sidewalks intersect with the road in an ADA compliant manner. My Wife was transitioning from this sidewalk end to the street (East Winslow Farm Drive)and her mobility scooter tipped over dumping her in the road. She sustained three serious wounds which required a trip to the emergency room, where we spent fives hours. I don't know if this is a city issue, Winslow Farm issue, or combination of the two. She is not the only mobility challenged resident here and I would hate to see someone else seriously injured.
Sidewalk is cracked and uneven, also there is some slippery gravel on the sidewalk. Grating over drainage is missing as well.
Several cracked and upheaved squares if sidewalk, north side of 700 University Street, east of S. Fess.
Between 802 and 808 E. Hunter ave is a section of sidewalk that is over due for replacement. I've seen a lot of bad sections before and this is definetly in the top 10
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.