closed #185305
Blocked Sidewalk
600 E University ST
- Case Date:
- 8/29/2023
Foliage in sidewalk and covering Street sign
Foliage in sidewalk and covering Street sign
The situation I reported a couple of weeks ago has worsened. The big, commercial trash bins are stored on the University St. sidewalk, often open and with trash in them. This is a trash obstacle course to use the University-side sidewalk of this property.
Plants on property encroaching onto sidewalk making it dangerous for pedestrians trying to avoid heavy , high speed traffic on atwater avenue. Plants are a trip hazard. Plants are also not allowing for handicap access on that block.
About 5 or 6 people sunbathing on the sidewalk, making it impossible to pass through.
Report #184911 was closed with the comment "no longer an issue" however nothing was done and the sidewalk is still overgrown.
Blocked stairs! I parked in the parking lot next to McDonald’s. Chop shop box advertising truck is blocking the stairs to access McDonald’s. I talked to manager of McDonald’s and she confirmed it was chop shop truck and that her employees try to park in that parking lot and can not access those stairs. I actually called them and asked why they was blocking those stairs and the lady had no answer. I said I was gonna make a complaint to city, the lady said do what I need to do!
Large sections of the sidewalk at the N.E. intersection of S.College Mall Rd and E. Moores Pike is covered in soil and not usable after it rains, multiple mud pits force pedestrians on to soggy muddy grass. Very challenging for humans in wheelchairs or strollers. Also, brush has blocked sidewalk in areas.
The foliage around the sidewalk on Moore’s Pike near College Mall is badly overgrown and blocking travel on the sidewalk
There is a partially down tree limb blocking the sidewalk on the north side of West Allen St just a little east of the intersection with South Adams.
The address is 1000 S Lincoln. This is the Allen Street side, with sidewalk, Greenway bump, and even the street block by leaves and walnut branches.