closed #206605
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
1223 W 11th St
- Case Date:
- 11/2/2025
Drainage issue at newly installed road/sidewalk ramp. Rain creates a puddle blocking the full ramp
Drainage issue at newly installed road/sidewalk ramp. Rain creates a puddle blocking the full ramp
Not accessible or safe for wheelchairs
The yellow curb on this section of 13th street is still painted as yellow/no parking from when this was a regular bus stop. It is no longer a bus stop, and area residents have been told they can legally park there, but because it's still painted yellow, people are getting warnings & tickets. Would it be possible to remove the yellow and/or put signs indicating where it is legal to park?
The brick work here is very uneven and overgrown, with some bricks being broken, leaving jagged edges that are dangerous. I was jogging and tripped and fell, causing this huge gash on my leg and requiring me to go to the ER. Please get it fixed for the safety of the community and the children that walk there everyday to go to school.
The sidewalk is broken and jagged and is a serious tripping hazard. My wife tripped on this sidewalk while running and received a huge laceration above her knee, which also damaged her tendon. This sidewalk is a serious lawsuit magnet.
The sidewalk is broken and jagged and is a serious tripping hazard. My wife tripped on this sidewalk while running and received a huge laceration above her knee, which also damaged her tendon. This sidewalk is a serious lawsuit magnet.
The sidewalk is broken and jagged and is a serious tripping hazard. My wife tripped on this sidewalk while running and received a huge laceration above her knee, which also damaged her tendon. This sidewalk is a serious lawsuit magnet.
The traffic light pole here takes up half the sidewalk, leaving very little room for pedestrians to get around. Probably impossible for someone with a mobility aid to pass (e.g. wheelchair, walker). Seems like a major ADA issue. Even as someone with fine mobility, I barely had room to get by while staying on the sidewalk.
Turning right from 17th St onto Madison St is a nightmare. You're either going to hit the car that's in the lefthand turn lane on Madison St, or you're running over the decently large curb. The only cars that can safely navigate this are small cars. If you're a truck, SUV, or, God forbid, a city bus, you're in trouble. Cars don't turn at 90 degree angles. The radius of that curb is entirely too small.
Trailer in parking lot