closed #164576
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
- Case Date:
- 5/28/2018
Fee and 17th - corner of south west sidewalk. I've tripped over this area three times and last winter dislocated my shoulder when I fell on this. Please fix it!
Fee and 17th - corner of south west sidewalk. I've tripped over this area three times and last winter dislocated my shoulder when I fell on this. Please fix it!
These crosswalk white lines need to be repainted
There is no cut out to help those in wheel chairs. This should be an accessible sidewalk.
Gravel washed across sidewalk below Hampton Inn sign on N. Walnut. Iffy power chair traction/steering and pedestrian hazard.
Collapsed walk blocking my power wheelchair completely at corner of N Walnut and (name?) S of the Hampton Inn. Required me to reverse, go back to the previous cut and run N in the 40mph motorway. Very hazardous condition for me, any unsafe for everybody.
The sidewalk along the E side of N. Walnut opposite M.S. park, passing "Running Crab;" rotten R.R. tie retaining wall is falling into the sidewalk. Condition worsens N.B. all the way to the corner at the Hampton Inn.
Walking home Thursday night, I turned my ankle in this hole. In the dark, it's invisible. This whole block is in bad shape (west side of road).
Large area of pavement delamination not repaired over the summer. Could this please be fixed before winter? Thank you.
The traffic signals at 3rd & Bypass / College Mall Rd could use some reprogramming. Westbound traffic turning south onto College Mall gets backed up at the signal just to the south, to the extent that vehicles are blocking the intersection waiting to turn left on red. Today it was bad enough that eastbound traffic was unable to proceed through an entire cycle. Not one single vehicle got through. Also, some vehicles clearly enter on yellow (or even on red) to turn left, even though the driver can easily see that he will be unable to proceed through the intersection before the signal goes red. A camera to catch such violations would be great.
This curb is at the alleyway S of 1818 Apparel Co. on N College. It, and the next 5-6 sidewalk slabs South, represent the last obstacles to power wheelchairs using the sidewalk from Square Donuts to CVS. This trip has become increasingly important for me since my Rx's were transferred as part of the Marsh shutdown on N Kinser.