closed #159785
Blocked Sidewalk
- Case Date:
- 6/20/2017
East Kirkwood Avenue looks like a shanty town! Homeless are blocking the street, sleeping on the sidewalk, hanging clothes from fences and putting up tents!
East Kirkwood Avenue looks like a shanty town! Homeless are blocking the street, sleeping on the sidewalk, hanging clothes from fences and putting up tents!
This multi-use path has trees blocking it. I reported this last year on 6/23/2016 to Parks & Rec and I kept getting referred to different departments with the final message on 12/6/2016 saying it was up to the street department. Even so, this path is still blocked. I hope you are the correct department and can help this time.
Overgrown bush in front of 408 S. High makes sidewalk unusable.
tree over sidewalk
City van completely blocking sidewalk
Lo, a giant forklift is still/again parked in sidewalk detour at bbc site
Overgrowth of vegetation prevents use of the sidewalk.
Vegetation obstructing sidewalk near driveway
Large shrubs along the Abby Lane side of the 1700 E. Camby Lane property are growing out into the sidewalk area. These impede the line of sight for cars exiting Camby onto Abby (right or left) and also force walkers to move into the street when walking on the east side of Abby Lane. The shrubs are so large that if walkers squeeze in to walk next to them on the sidewalk, it's uncomfortable to do so because they could easily conceal humans or wild animals and are therefore intimidating, especially during evenings and nights.
Large shrubs along the Abby Lane side of the 1700 E. Camby Lane property are growing out into the sidewalk area. These impede the line of sight for cars exiting Camby onto Abby (right or left) and also force walkers to move into the street when walking on the east side of Abby Lane. The shrubs are so large that if walkers squeeze in to walk next to them on the sidewalk, it's uncomfortable to do so because they could easily conceal humans or wild animals and are therefore intimidating, especially during evenings and nights.