closed #138507
Biking & Walking
1843-1873 West 3rd Street
- Case Date:
- 6/8/2014
Big pile of sand/gravel in w. 3rd bike land at landmark
Big pile of sand/gravel in w. 3rd bike land at landmark
Hello! I just took the east side bike path to campus, and in the underpass on the bypass there is a large amount of broken glass. It looks like multiple bottles have been broken. Since it's impossible to see as your entering the underpass on a bike, it's very hazardous. Thank you!
It is becoming very difficult to pass through the bike line at the intersection of Smith Ave and Lincoln Street. A mix of holes, wash out, and rocks force cyclists into the driving lane. Please fix! Thank you!
There is one large tree limb down that is blocking the bike path between Rogers and Madison.
There is substantial gravel residue all along the B-Line due to the recent rain. Many larger patches that are dangerous to cyclists are in the block between Allen and Dodds streets.
Sidewalks along North Washington Street are in need or repair; there are sections that are lower than the street w/ no curbing and sections that have crumbled down to th gravel. Sections in question between 12th and Cottage Grove.
There used to be a bike rack in front of the Monroe County History Center and now there is not. Is it possible to get it replaced? We have a lot of students who bike to here to volunteer, but no place to lock up their bikes. Thank you!
Construction materials, vehicles, and debris are constantly obstructing the Washington Street bike lane in front of the construction project at 416 S Washington St.
Please consider adding a ramp connecting the B-Line to Adams Street at the north end of the trail; this would make transitioning to the street from the trail (and vice versa) a lot more convenient and easier for cyclists.
There needs to be improved lighting on Law Lane on the sidewalks of both sides of the street between the SRSC and the 10th street parking lot so that students are visible as they are getting ready to cross the street and while they are crossing the street. In addition, it would be extremely helpful to have a marked crosswalk across Law Lane from the SRSC to the 10th Street parking lot that has reflective paint on it or has reflectors on the ground so it is visible when lights shine on it and so students have a clearly marked area in which they should cross. I had to drive this way in the fall many evenings when it was dark and it scared me to death. The lighting was so poor that I had to practically come to a stop in this area to see whether there were students getting ready to cross the street. Thank you for your consideration! Carol Hetrick