open #187922
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
1434 E 3rd ST
- Case Date:
- 4/9/2024
broken sidewalk 1430 E 3rd street
broken sidewalk 1430 E 3rd street
The parking area/curb near the sidewalk in the 1418/1416 S Palmer Avenue area is completely washed out, making it difficult to park.
abandoned vehicle with Illinois plates. hasn't moved in over 6 months
W. 2nd st. heading east, & I think just after the landmark intersection, there is a pot hole that is on the white line and to the right of it. It's only a hazard to cyclists and pedestrians, it is not in the road. I, being a cyclist, have it full speed once before going down that portion of the hill. Knowing what to expect, I ride my bike along that portion of the road, a foot to the left of the line. Thank you Randy Craw 812-360-3600 PS. I'll try and take a picture of it, and yes I know it is a low priority.
There is an grayish (unpainted), stand-alone curb in the corner of the village pantry parking lot and 3rd st. Between the flat grayish surface of the parking lot and the flat grayish surface of the sidewalk. I understand this is to deter cars from cutting through the parking lot but I now know THREE PEOPLE who have BROKEN BONES because of this curb. Two were pedestrians ans one was on a bike. This curb is a HAZARD and should be at the very least PAINTED YELLOW to reflect this and hopefully prevent further accidents. Thank you.
In front of our home at 1314 S Grant there is a dip in the road that holds water for days and sometimes weeks after a rain. Last summer it served as enough standing water to be a bad mosquito breeding ground... would love for it to be patched such that it doesn't breed them again this year.
One of those horrible pear trees have fallen over again. Might be more reasonable to just cut them all down and put in new species everywhere.
huge pile of tree branches on sidewalk/curb that has been sticking out into the road where cars can be hit for TWO WEEKS!! WHY IS THIS STILL HERE?!!
There is overgrowth reported extending to the roadway on the east side of South Highland Avenue where Wylie Street runs eastward into South Highland; the land itself is part of the Old Kinsey Estate.
The curbs for the new bump-outs on Weatherstone need painted a bright color. It is hard for drivers to see the change in the road, especially at night, and if hit, would cause vehicle damage.