closed #144764
Trash
- Case Date:
- 4/23/2015
There is a large sofa blocking the sidewalk at street address: 814 S. Eastside (between 1st and Maxwell).
There is a large sofa blocking the sidewalk at street address: 814 S. Eastside (between 1st and Maxwell).
509 n Washington broken glass on sidewalk
1624 E 3rd. Open trash in bags and in yard and sidewalk.
Several suitcases, debris, empty alcohol bottles and trash between personal residential property and city sidewalk
Good Afternoon. I hope that someone in your department can check into this issue. In the 1200 block of South Madison Street, the westside sidewalk is blocked by what used to be (I assume) a sofa and a downed tree. The sofa has been there for a couple of weeks & the tree came down this past weekend. I live in the 1400 block and drive past it daily so I, and I'm sure the rest of my neighbors, would truly appreciate it if these problems could be taken care of. Thank you so much! Sincerely, Martha Selk
Reference UReport Case #180780 Sorry, I should have said that the sidewalk that is blocked in the 1200 block of South Madison is on the eastside, not the westside. So Sorry! Thanks again. Martha Selk
Update to UReports #180780 & #180783 Good Morning! Someone has shifted the tree so that none of it is in the street but it seemed to still be somewhat on the sidewalk. Thanks again. Martha Selk
Good Morning. I submitted a service request & two follow-ups on 7/27/22. They were assigned #180780, #180783 & #180788. Just now, I received notices regarding all three - they were passed along to a number of people but, today, they were closed indicating that you were "unable to locate" the problems. I drove by there this morning, 8/8/22 before 8:00 a.m., and the soggy, nasty pile of a chair was still in the sidewalk. If you can't do anything about the tree, okay. But, seriously? This pile in the sidewalk wasn't found? The 1200 block of South Madison on the eastside sidewalk is an actual location. Very disappointed that this was passed through so many people & it took so much time to come to this conclusion! Is this not the method to report issues? Martha Selk
Re: #180929 Thank you, Mr. Liford! I hesitated pursuing the first three requests (180780, 180783 & 180788) after hearing that there was nothing that could be done but am glad that I did - it just took getting the request to the right person! Thank you for your promptness. I look forward to seeing the sidewalk cleaned up & passable after so many weeks. Regards, Martha Selk
To enhance accessibility for mobility wheelchairs, could sanitation workers please replace empty bins on grass off sidewalks? I am talking about the new sidewalks and walking path on West 17th that are situated by the curb without a grassy strip between the sidewalk and curb. Disabled people have difficulty navigating wheelchairs on trash day. Neighbors place their bins correctly at night but sanitation workers unload the empty bins willy-nilly on the sidewalk. It will take more work but hopefully they understand. Sanitation workers do a great job.