closed #155239
Blocked Sidewalk
401 E Cottage Grove AVE
- Case Date:
- 8/29/2016
New tenants have been parking too close to street on driveway so that they are blocking the sidewalk.
New tenants have been parking too close to street on driveway so that they are blocking the sidewalk.
The walking/bike trail opposite the Ferguson Dog Park was NOT cleared of snow and we just observed a person pushing, with great difficulty, another person in a wheelchair on this snow/slush covered walk. Shouldn’t the City clear it’s walks just as it expects homeowners to do?
Sidewalk is pretty much completely blocked by vegetation. Students use that sidewalk to reach the bus stops and are forced to walk in the street.
Pickup truck with boat blocking sidewalk on east side of Rogers between 2nd and 3rd
Trailer parked on sidewalk. This house has been parking various things on their sidewalk for months I just always forget to report since the mobile version doesn't work anymore.
The address is 3401 Ashwood Dr. The bushes are so overgrown that they are completely covering the sidewalk and have caused it to fall apart.
Dark car parked on west side of street on sidewalk
Tree branches blocking sidewalk on walk to work. 305 S. Rogers St.
Large shrubs along the Abby Lane side of the 1700 E. Camby Lane property are growing out into the sidewalk area. These impede the line of sight for cars exiting Camby onto Abby (right or left) and also force walkers to move into the street when walking on the east side of Abby Lane. The shrubs are so large that if walkers squeeze in to walk next to them on the sidewalk, it's uncomfortable to do so because they could easily conceal humans or wild animals and are therefore intimidating, especially during evenings and nights.
Large shrubs along the Abby Lane side of the 1700 E. Camby Lane property are growing out into the sidewalk area. These impede the line of sight for cars exiting Camby onto Abby (right or left) and also force walkers to move into the street when walking on the east side of Abby Lane. The shrubs are so large that if walkers squeeze in to walk next to them on the sidewalk, it's uncomfortable to do so because they could easily conceal humans or wild animals and are therefore intimidating, especially during evenings and nights.