closed #178270
Blocked Sidewalk
200 N Walnut ST
- Case Date:
- 11/27/2021
This sign needs more attention. I am not sure if it needs to be set up or removed.
This sign needs more attention. I am not sure if it needs to be set up or removed.
Sidewalk here at the NE corner of High & Winslow is overgrown again, making access to the Jackson Creek Trail difficult for families with strollers, kids on bikes, etc. This has been an ongoing issue for several summers now. Can you please find a permanent resoution to keep this pathway clear and accessible?
This family has a makeshift fence that is unstable and proceeds into the sidewalk. They also have a dog that lunges and feels unsafe (especially with a makeshift fence so close to the sidewalk) when walking by. My kids are scared and it's on a busy neighborhood corner that a lot of kids walk by.
Hello! The sidewalk (north side) of Vermilya going towards Walnut has quite a bit of mud and debris that has left the sidewalk quite dangerous. I walk this on my way to work and have slipped a number of times. (There also are a number of overgrown plants, which doesn't help matters.) Is this upkeep the responsibility of the residents? Can something be done to make it safer? Thank you!
bush growth blocking sidewalk at 3 locations on North sidewalk of Grimes, between Lincoln and Walnut.
The pedestrian walk between Jefferson and Roosevelt where Fourth St. would be if it continued between these two streets is partially blocked at the Jefferson end by vegetation, including a young redbud tree. I reported this about a month ago, and nothing has been done. Could someone at least please tell me if and when the walk is going to be cleared, and if not, why not? As far as I know, it's a public walkway.
This 4th street corridor path has weed growing up through the path along the western end. It sure would be good if it was regularly maintained and kept free of vegetation.
Sidewalk closed for construction with no alternative. mutcd 6d-1 "pedestrians should be provided with safe, convenient travel path that replicates as nearly as possible the most desirable characteristics of sidewalks". On college, the most desirable characteristic is not crossing college!!!!! This is the context where a quality detour is *more* important than in more walkable settings, but staff has mistakenly determined the exact opposite.
Cars are always on the sidewalk here. The blue one has space to pull forward but the rest have to park on the sidewalk because Hoosier workwear has concrete blocks forcing cars onto sidewalk. One must walk in the street to get around. I've reported this at least three times before and nothing has ever been done.
Can someone do something about the sidewalk parking at rogers and 4th/3rd?