closed #177088
Sidewalk Requests
- Case Date:
- 8/22/2021
1502 North Lee Street--The sidewalk at this address which borders Emerson is overgrown with weeds. This sidewalk has quite a bit of foot traffic and an occasional wheelchair.
1502 North Lee Street--The sidewalk at this address which borders Emerson is overgrown with weeds. This sidewalk has quite a bit of foot traffic and an occasional wheelchair.
Intersection of 8th and Woodlawn is in desperate need of a marked/lighted crosswalk or even a stop sign. It is very dangerous to cross as a pedestrian because traffic simply does not stop for you.
Construction sign down. Odd placement, not sure if it fell or is awaiting pickup.
I was wondering if there can be a cross walk at this intersection. There is no good place to cross Third Street. I have taken my kids across this road many time and know that there are a lot of other people that cross here too. It would be helpful and create a safe/designated place to cross.
When will the grass be mowed along the side of the road? It is getting so tall it is difficult to see oncoming traffic when exiting Meadowbluff Ct. Thanks
Line of sight blocked due to weed overgrowth from Euclid street to this address. You cannot see cars/semi trucks coming down the hill!
Sidewalk on Smith is being encroached upon by undergrowth
Page 3 of the Winslow Resurfacing project plan shows that multiple tree stumps along Winslow Road near the intersection of Allendaywere to be removed. The project shows as complete, but these stumps were not removed. Additionally, just East of the stump area the bushes along the fence are so overgrown that it makes it difficult to walk on the sidewalk in this area. Can they be trimmed back to the fence line so the sidewalk can be used? Thank you
The brush along the sidewalk has encroached so much that I have to step into the street in a few places. I’m sure the adjacent property is owned by the railroad. Can we clean it up and charge them? This area could use attention by Brighten BTown - the weeds are really tall along the curbs, and there have been many car accidents, but no follow up by a street sweeper.
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.