closed #151643
Biking & Walking
- Case Date:
- 4/18/2016
vegetation is enroaching on at least 1/3 of the sidewalk at 619 n washington
vegetation is enroaching on at least 1/3 of the sidewalk at 619 n washington
Dog poop not being picked up as people leave Bryan Park to head east home dowm Sheridan or Southdowns. Is there some signage or poop bag stand to let people know that the same rules apply as those that apply in the park when your dogs poop? I have stepped in many hidden piles under a dried leaf since November. I continue to find new piles every day when I walk my three dogs. I often pick up after my dogs and others who have left the poop behind on the grassy areas but even on the bike and walkway too. thanks
On the bit of trail connecting Madison st. to the B-line on third (near the convention center and city parking lot) sand had built up where water drains from the trail and parking lot down into 3rd st. that sand is dangerous for cyclist. thanks.
The path that runs along 10th street has no lighting from Stonebelt and beyond. The path is used by students and residents at all hours of the day, and at night the area is pitch black. The lights of the vehicles passing make it more impossible to see where you are going and your surroundings once night falls. I know that 10th Street at this point is owned by the state, but is it possible for the City to get lights set up on the walking path? I would feel much safer if this area was better lit.
Glass in underpass of bypass!
Bike lanes in west 3rd/Adams/Kirkwood full of asphalt and debris. Very unsafe. Like trying to ride in sand.
Bike/Pedestrian Underpass underneath Highway 46 has stacks on concrete blocks piling up along the walls; these are difficult to see in the darkness of the tunnel, and are going to cause an accident for some unfortunate bicyclist.
Grant st sidewalk south of 9th street covered in mid and chunks of concrete.
Retaking wall collapsed onto sidewalk
Retaining wall falling on sidewalk at 307 e cottage grove