open #204652
Biking & Walking
720 S Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 8/2/2025
Broken glass in bike lane
Broken glass in bike lane
There’s no crosswalk or signage indicating pedestrian crossing. More kids from our neighborhood are walking and biking to Jackson Creek but crossing from Forester St across E Rogers in the morning can be dangerous. Can the city investigate putting something there to protect kids and encourage motorists to slow down ? Signs, painted strips etc would be great
A tree at the edge of this lot is blocking most of the multi-use path that parallels the north side of West Vernal.
On Rockport road just south of Hennessey the Pedestrian crossing for the Clear Creek Trail does not have the correct pavement markings for a pedestrian crossing since they repaved Rockport Rd.
Intersection of E 10th St. and E. Discovery Parkway has no crosswalk or pedestrian signaling. I have noted numerous people sprinting across from the bus stops adjacent to the USPS building and Fountain Park Apartments. It appears to be a busy enough pedestrian area, whether it be to access the College Mall area, get to the post office, or otherwise make it back to one's home.
At the corner of Wilton and Greenbriar Lane, the sidewalk goes around the corner without going to the street. There are many kids from Beechwood Manor, Arden Place, and Greenbriar Hills neighborhoods who use this sidewalk to get to the crosswalk on High Street at the Wimbledon initersection on their way to Child's elementary.
There are shrubs blocking the sidewalk on the east side of Rogers south of Smith
There is excessive plant overgrowth in the bike lane, as well as large branches that have fallen from recent storms.
I walk a lot, usually with my dog. Many, many times I have been very startled by bicyclists passing without alerting me to their presence. I often have no opportunity to get myself and my highly reactive dog out of their way. If my dog (or I) changes direction, a serious mishap could occur. What I'd appreciate is a reasonable call out ("on your left") or the use of a bell. I would say that only about 10 percent of bikers actually do this. Could the city please engage in some education regarding biking etiquette? Could we please have some signage in parks, on trails, and places where people often bicycle?
Bike parking infrastructure at SW corner of Lincoln and Kirkwood was removed for sidewalk work and has not been put back. It’s the best parking rack in the city; please replace it.