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closed #192298

Blocked Sidewalk

Case Date:
7/18/2024

There is a small tree (maybe volunteer?) at the corner of Southern Oaks and Southern Oaks Court with branches completely blocking the sidewalk. Thanks.

closed #192423

Blocked Sidewalk

Case Date:
7/24/2024

The sidewalk & public sitting bench is tented by huge tarps covering shopping carts etc of personal belongings.

closed #198965

Blocked Sidewalk

Case Date:
10/23/2024

crane/lift parked on sidewalk at 611 n rogers (b lime heights) with no detour. saw it at 12:30pm today wed oct 23

closed #198985

Blocked Sidewalk

Case Date:
10/24/2024

this is follow up to ureport 198965. bthe crane is back. rogers st at b line heights apartments

open #198966

Blocked Sidewalk

Case Date:
10/23/2024

theres a path connecting maple heights to tri north middle school along the south property line of 917 N Maple. about a month ago someone came with a large side-deck mower and cleared the wildflowers that were not obstructing the path. but they did nothing about the things that *were* obstructing the path! this job requires shovels, shears, and elbow grease. will the city clear the path? I understand these paths are in a grey area and I'd appreciate it if you update this ticket with the info about whichever dept accepts the duty. thanks!!

closed #200303

Blocked Sidewalk

Case Date:
1/15/2025

It is almost a week since the snow and sidewalks aren’t shoveled. The 3700 block of Sare on both sides of the road hasn’t been shoveled.

closed #202652

Blocked Sidewalk

Case Date:
5/13/2025

there is a sidewalk that runs from the park to South wexley road. there are actually two sidewalks and the one I'm talking about is 100 yards south of the intersection of East Rock Creek drive and South wexley road. this sidewalk runs from South wexley road to the park and softball fields that are south of the South side YMCA. this sidewalk has four spots where the concrete sections have subsided creating a two to three inch trip hazard. there are four places in the sidewalk where this happens. two of them are marked with faded red paint but the two other ones aren't marked at all. a person walking or jogging can easily not spot them. I myself have tripped twice once I stubbed the heck out of my toe. I've seen similar situations where the protruding concrete section has been ground down to eliminate the two to three inches that are sticking up. I wanted to report it because I think it's a pretty unsafe situation because you do see joggers including some old people using it and it could easily trip them they could break a hip or something if you need more information my number is 812-391-0134