open #172720
Sidewalk Requests
3746 E Villa Glen CT
- Case Date:
- 6/9/2020
Sidewalk is blocked by overgrowth of shrubs. A great amount of pruning is needed.
Sidewalk is blocked by overgrowth of shrubs. A great amount of pruning is needed.
Would like the sidewalk to connect walnut at pike and rhorer rd so that nearby residents can easily walk to Kroger.
I am the homeowner at 3817 S Woods Edge Bend. Can the city repair my sidewalk? My insurance company is saying this is necessary, and I don't know how to get this done.
On the east side of S. Walnut Pike north of Rhorer Rd there is no sidewalk between the newly installed county walk (as part of the intersection improvement) and the Peppergrass development. The bank along the road in the area is steep requiring one to walk in the street where the visibility is not great.
The city or a utility installed a new sidewalk. There are multiple pieces of rebar sticking straight up about eight inches on each side. The sidewall is marked with two orange construction cones. I presume the workers will be back at some point, but I don’t know when. Halloween brings a lot of foot traffic in this neighborhood, and I think folks may ignore the cones. It would be greatly appreciated if the rebar could be trimmed or otherwise handled before then. Thank you.
There needs to be a safe pedestrian crossing over Smith at this intersection
Sometimes, I use to walk back home. I use 10th street to reach my home, but there is a short section of 10th street from around 3951 E to Meadow Park that does not have a sidewalk. It is really dangerous to walk in the road because it is not a straight rode and drivers cannot see you.
Uneven sidewalk in two places on this block (south side)
Challenging brick sidewalk in front of Dats and Do on 4th street. Difficult for wheelchairs.
There is a significant residental population in this area, especially with the Meadow Park apartments. However, in the area specified in this request, there are no side walks, and only a tiny gravely shoulder for pedestrians and bicyclists to "safely" for lack of a better term, to travel westbound on 10th road. Could we look into building better bike paths and sidewalks on that stretch of road? The rest of 10th street has them, and N. Smith Road has bike paths that end just right where the problem area begins.