closed #168030
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
1207 E Wylie ST
- Case Date:
- 4/8/2019
crumbling, cracked and dangerous curbs and sidewalks on 1200 block of East Wylie St.
crumbling, cracked and dangerous curbs and sidewalks on 1200 block of East Wylie St.
Buckling, cracked sidewalks and curbs
Crumbling curbs and sidewalk buckling, unsafe conditions
My address is 1202 E. Wylie Street. The city repaired the sidewalk in front of our house in July 2010. Last fall it began spalling and breaking apart. There is now broken, small pieces of concrete in a section in front of our house. Would the city please send someone to look at it? Thank you.
Individuals in wheel chairs are forced to be in the street due to in accessible sidewalks, curbs, and no safe crosswalks in the Sherwood oaks neighborhood. Vehicles use high speeds over 35mph on this multi-modal road that is shared by bikes, cars, and individuals in wheelchairs. This is unacceptable and unsafe.
I have called several times over the last 3 years to report a dangerous curb on our street corner. Last summer a young child was injured when they hit the broken curb and fell. Please take care of this soon. The standing water each winter makes it more and more of a hazard as the cement freezes and thaws constantly there. Perhaps you could eliminate the standing water and prevent another deteriorated curb situation in the future. Your quick response would very much be appreciated. Thank you.
Cracked sidewalk danger
Walk signal crossing Patterson from north doesn't work.
Yellow on curbs on 1st Street and Hawthorne needs to be repainted. Lots of parking in yellow zone at already hazardous intersection.
The sidewalk at 1107 S. Fairview at the property's secondary entrance is always either flooded, slick mud, or covered with dirt and grass is now taking root across it. Until very dry periods one must walk out in the street to get around it. Likewise, the weed trees at the line between 1107 and the apartment complex to the north are overgrown to a point that the sidewalk is becoming increasingly impassible.