closed #169680
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
Soma Coffee House
- Case Date:
- 8/3/2019
Crumbling curb kirkwood/grant (on the Trinity Church side) creates hazard
Crumbling curb kirkwood/grant (on the Trinity Church side) creates hazard
uneven sidewalk
The curb on Union street, between 10th and 3rd streets needs to be repainted the caution yellow It is almost completely gone and time after time as a student living at Union Street Center I have seen students park illegally in the 2-hour parking on that street blocking accessible sidewalks because the paint is gone. As an RA there, I have brought this up with my supervisor and he instructed me to contact the city, as it is an issue that should be handled by the city rather than IU itself.
Overgrown vegetation obstructing sidewalk in front of Upland Brewery.
Damage to curb and yard. Would like to speak to staff about how to get this repaired.
The right side of the street has no parking signs that can't be seen and no part of the curb is yellow. Starting at the first house as it curves numerous cars like to park at night on that side going up to spring Street. From the first house up 2 the first stop sign have people. Parking on the no parking side. We've asked them 2 stop, but maybe because this is a dead end street the city hasn't addressed the brush blocking the signs And no yellow curbs. My girlfriend hit a truck parked illegally at night last week. Sorry. To ramble but we need this addressed B4 someone gets hurt/ and or winter gets here
The sidewalk that runs along the south side of Acuff Road btwn North Kinser Pike & Rosewood Drive is overgrown with grass/shrubs. The sidewalk is behind the row of trees.
The sidewalk is blocked from a fallen tree (from the June storm). If you are coming out of the West Pointe neighborhood, you can NOT see to turn left onto Allen without nearly going into the street to see any oncoming traffic.
water main marker protruding from sidewalk
Location of your Problem: 2910 N Ramble Rd E Details: How is it possible to get sidewalks and curbs in the part of the Blue Ridge subdivision that doesn't have them? This would go a long way to reducing erosion in this very hilly part of town. Contact Info Name: Owen V. Johnson Email: johnsono@indiana.edu