closed #132766
Biking & Walking
611 E Matlock Rd
- Case Date:
- 7/11/2013
Sand & gravel here is very deep. Makes it hazardous to bike through. Whenever we get a good rain, the sand & gravel always reappears.
Sand & gravel here is very deep. Makes it hazardous to bike through. Whenever we get a good rain, the sand & gravel always reappears.
Sand and gravel are drifting back onto the path making it dangerous for bicycles to ride through.
Sand and gravel blocking the multi-use path on the bypass near N Dunn St. I dare anyone to bike through this on a road bike. Isn't there a regulation that says the owner of the property must keep the path clear? Sand and gravel are constantly accumulating there.
Sidewalk on N. Smith Rd for Granite property has remained unshoveled & unsalted since first snow fall of this year, forcing as a disabled man to walk in the street.
Blue, electric "Bird" bicycle #GTH2C has been parked out front of the Grab-n-go for weeks, on north side of 12th Street close to intersection with Indiana Avenue.
Overgrown bushes blocking sidewalk
There is an overgrown bush obstructing the side path along Tapp Road west of Rogers.
Weeds and impeded sidewalk
Vehicles on north Washington are constantly parking in the bike lane. Parking enforcement has indicated this is not a violation they ticket. Why not? Also, why do we even have bike lanes that are less than half a meter wide?
N College bike lane, north of 7th St approximately has lots of debris that could cause an accident. Also manholes do not belong in a bike lane. Those, too, are bumpy and could cause a mishap. Bike lane belongs elsewhere.