closed #191505
Blocked Sidewalk
731 E University St
- Case Date:
- 7/8/2024
There is a dead deer (faun) in the sidewalk- it looks like someone crushed it under their parked car.
There is a dead deer (faun) in the sidewalk- it looks like someone crushed it under their parked car.
A tree between the road and sidewalk at 1002 E. Heather has two large branches (about 9 inch diameters) broken off. The branches are blocking the sidewalk and extending into the road. The remained of the tree may have to be removed also.
A broken, low lying limb is blocking the sidewalk in front of the home at 733 E. Winslow Farm Dr. I am requesting that this limb be removed.
The back yard of this location backs up to Tamarron Dr. A city street tree along Tamarron Dr has fallen.
Overhanging limbs and blocked sidewalk across from the park entrance.
The large section of the fir tree that blew down last Tuesday is blocking both the sidewalk and the entire southbound lane of Highland. This sidewalk is used by a lot of Winslow Farm residents who walk to the YMCA or trail around the park to the east of Highland. I've seen people walk into the street to get around the large tree section. I hope that will be removed soon. Highland gets a lot of traffic especially when there are events at the Winslow Sports Complex. Removal of the tree should be a high priority.
Tree branches fell on sidewalk.
Retaining wall collapsing (again) on NW corner of property. Large limestone block has fallen into sidewalk, blocking wheelchair and stroller passage.
Retaining wall is beginning to collapse again. Currently, some large, limestone blocks are lying in the middle of and blocking the sidewalk on Lincoln at the NW corner of the property.
Identical issue to uReport cases #181052 and #171211. Large stones from corner of retention wall (NW corner of property, Lincoln side and adjacent to the alley) are not professionally set and have a habit of falling down onto the sidewalk. Currently, the fallen stones are not completely blocking foot traffic, but wheelchair/stroller traffic is impeded and the stones pose a dangerous stumbling hazard at night. The property owner should have the wall redone by actual, competent masons so that this doesn't happen again.