closed #180691
Blocked Sidewalk
220 W 14th ST
- Case Date:
- 7/20/2022
There's a tree/bush here that needs trimmed, it's over the sidewalk where you can't use the sidewalk
There's a tree/bush here that needs trimmed, it's over the sidewalk where you can't use the sidewalk
It's been 3 weeks since my neighbor has had a new driveway installed. He still has the sidewalk taped off. It only takes 2 days for the sidewalk to cure, yet the kids are walking on the street or dirty grass because he has the sidewalk taped off for no reason at this point
New sidepath running along E Rogers Rd between High and Sare has still not been cleared of snow and ice. Completely worthless as pedestrian infrastructure, and very disappointing when Rogers Road right next to it is completely cleared.
Sidepath running along the north side of Rogers is overgrown with weeds, including several prominent patches of poison ivy. Most of the problem areas are near the bridge over Jackson Creek. This hasn't been cleaned up at all this summer. Is the City responsible for keeping this cleared?
The multi-use trail on the north side of Rogers road has significant plant overgrowth. At some points, the ten foot path has only four feet of usable width due to the overgrowth. The bushes need to be cut back and the edges of the path need to be cleared. This is on Rogers Rd beginning at the crosswalk roundabout intersection with High St and extending about 350-400 feet east. Thank you!
Sidewalk not been cleared of snow and ice. I’ve never seen the owners clear the sidewalk.
Accessibility issue Foliage encroachment of the sidewalk. My wife, who is blind, has to use this path to get to Henderson.
Overhanging limbs on Winslow farm dr. Between the 2 Olde Mills.
When it rains, water sheds to the west off the B-Line and drops sediment on the sidewalk along Kirkwood. It seems preferable that the water would shed toward Morton Street where the storm water drains can other job. The sediment deposit from the rain last week is still covering the sidewalk on the north side of Kirkwood.
Low hanging branch of what looks like an invasive bush honeysuckle. Needs pruned back or even better removed and replaced with a non-invasive plant.