closed #189093
Blocked Sidewalk
2225 S High ST
- Case Date:
- 6/24/2024
Sidewalk along North side of East Rogers still overgrown with vegetation, including poison ivy. Does the city have any plans to clean this up?
Sidewalk along North side of East Rogers still overgrown with vegetation, including poison ivy. Does the city have any plans to clean this up?
Path/sidewalk along north side of Rogers (between High and Winding Brook Circle) is substantially overgrown, reducing effective width by almost 50% in places. There is a good amount of poison ivy included. This is a recurring problem that needs to be permanently addressed. I've reported this issue multiple times over the past couple summers. If this is city's responsibility could it be a regularly scheduled maintenance item?
They cut down the tree and left it on the sidewalk. As neighbors, We need to walk on the street because there is no space on the sidewalk. This is dangerous for the cars.
Sidewalk here needs resurfacing, it never recovered from at the damage done when the power line poles were put in
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!
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?
How long until this sidewalk is repaired to be usable? The CBU hazard marker has been here for months.
Tree down across sidewalk
As of about 3pm today an I-69 sign on the west side of Rogers was bent over blocking the side multi-use path. It is on Rogers just north of Country Club / Tapp.
There is a tree down across the orange pedestrian bride on the Sare Road side path. This is just south of where the Renwick trail meets Sare.