closed #111463
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
903 E 2nd ST
- Case Date:
- 8/18/2000
This house is on the northeast corner of 2nd & Woodlawn. The curbing is broken up and in need of repair.
This house is on the northeast corner of 2nd & Woodlawn. The curbing is broken up and in need of repair.
Brick missing from sidewalk in unlit walkway. A sure injury hazard for any pedestrian. Needs filled ASAP, Please. 901 S. Washington street. Feel free to call me at 317-753-9219.
Line of sight issue. Coming out of alley at 918 west second street very dangerous
Westside of Patterson, north of allen near the bridge over the creek. The area is eroding away, has been since 2008, and needs to be repaired. Soon the sidewalk will cave in and eventually the street.
There is a deep hole in the sidewalk near 902 S Lincoln. A child's foot could get stuck in it, it is definitely dangerous.
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.
At the Corner of S Clarizz and E Goodnight Way there are new curbs installed so that you can cross the road. There are major apartment complexes on the west side of Clarizz blvd that use this crossing area frequently. As Clarizz Blvd is quite hilly it is extremely dangerous to cross in this area, often you cannot see traffic coming and traffic does not stop as there is not a formal crosswalk here. It would be great if you could install a painted cross walk at minimum for a crossing like this.
We had our yard landscaped, which included attempting to remove grass that was growing on the street side of the curb in front of our house. We realized that the curb is severly damaged, and in some cases missing between Sheridan Dr. and our lawn.
overhanging vegetation, cite HT article
I reported this issue 10 weeks ago, and no action has been taken that I can tell. The home at 831 S. High St. (on the NE corner of High and Maxwell) has vines that have grown over 1/3 of the sidewalk, and branches from bushes hang into the sidewalk as well, making it a hazard for pedestrians and bikers. This home has had hundreds of thousands of dollars of renovations done to it, but the homeowners can't seem to pay someone $25 to cut back the vines and bushes. Something absolutely must be done about this -- I'm tired of having to encounter this neglect on a daily basis.