closed #143440
Biking & Walking
703 N Walnut ST
- Case Date:
- 2/1/2015
Walnut street bike lane filled with debris. From around 10th street down towards 17th.
Walnut street bike lane filled with debris. From around 10th street down towards 17th.
There are two fairly large holes in the Washington Street bike lane between 8th and 9th streets.
My son is a bicycle commuter to North HS. We were thrilled last week that the bypass bike lanes were cleared. However, this morning the path was completely covered. He was disappointed and late for school, of course. We'll use an alternate route tomorrow, but wanted to alert the city to the fact that it appears INDOT tossed the snow onto the path.
College ave intersection with 11th. West side of street. North/south ped xing...the ped signal never says "walk" unless the beg button is pushed. Pushing the button has no effect for one entire cycle. Effective LOS: F. Why????? A lot of ped signals are like this all over town.
Sidewalk on west side of Lincoln, just north of 11th is below street grade and floods every time it rains.
Glass in the underpass of the bypass. Also the area looks like a damp...
Bike tunnel at 7th & Bypass needs post-flood cleaning. Drains are mostly blocked.
Scary to cross 3rd at 3rd and Smith. Can we get crosswalk repainted there at least? Thank you.
I got a flat tire (bicycle) while riding in the bike lane on Rogers around 10th St. There is a lot of construction there so naturally there's a lot of debris on the road. Could you send a street sweeper vehicle there to clear the bike lanes? Thanks. J
There is a significant amount of gravel in the multi-use path by Performance Refinish Supplies. It's a notable hazard because: 1. It's at the bottom of the hill where people will already be going fast on a bike. 2. There's a fast S-curve at the bottom of the hill, potentially requiring turning in the gravel section 3. The gravel has almost the same color and texture as the path, making it difficult to see with time to react. 4. There's not usually this much gravel here, making the condition unexpected. It's been a rainy spring and I already know two experienced cyclists who have crashed due to unexpected gravel or mud in turns. I spotted this hazard too late slow fully myself and just tried to keep a straight line riding through it. I nearly rode off the side of the trail, but thankfully avoided losing control.