closed #192584
Temporary Signage w/o permit
- Case Date:
- 7/30/2024
'Pop's Shop' Antiques sign in the ROW at the corner of S Woodscrest and E Second Street. Same sign as reported in case #189818, same location.
'Pop's Shop' Antiques sign in the ROW at the corner of S Woodscrest and E Second Street. Same sign as reported in case #189818, same location.
'Chimney Repair' sign at the STOP sign right at the corner of Miller Drive and S Highland Ave. I would suspect it is in the ROW.
"For Sale" sign in the ROW on E Wexley Rd, but the house for sale is at the corner of Wexley and S Stratford.
"Masonry Repair" sign in the ROW next to the Greenway Bike sign at E Covenanter, heading towards the hardware store on the right side, right before the intersection of Covenanter and College Mall Rd
'CV Roofing' sign at the Rogers/High/Winslow roundabout, at the Winslow exit/entrance. It is almost flat but it is there, in the grass, most likely in the ROW.
'Pop's Shop Antiques' sign in the ROW at 223 S Pete Ellis Drive across from the 'God is Sew Good' store.
2 'House for Sale' signs at the corner of S High Street and Wexley Rd, in the grass most likely in the ROW.
I've noticed a lot of people walking from the apartment complex out to the main road on this street and I wanted to send a report to see if someone could either trim the foliage to ensure people can walk on the side of the road or if a sidewalk could be created down South Oakdale Drive to protect pedestrians. Thank you!
The north side of 13th Street between Indiana and Fess has an old limestone masonry sidewalk, maybe from the 1950s (?) It is interesting for historic reasons - it looks like it matches the sidewalks that flank Lincoln between 10th and Cottage Grove - but parts of it have degraded to a point that it is now a bit awkward to walk on it, especially at night. (It is definitely not ADA-complaint.) Is there an office in town dedicated to historic preservation that could commission a team of masons to redo this sidewalk? There is a concrete sidewalk just east of this block that appears to match the pattern, but it is poured concrete with pattern-pressed and actually looks a little comical, as if it is trying to be something that it is not. Also, a side note: there is no sidewalk on the south side of 13th Street in this block. If there were one there (especially ADA-compliant), people could more safely walk from campus to "The Standard" along that street.
The sidewalks between the B-Line Trail and Madison Street at the 3rd Street bridge are getting overgrown. Both sidewalks on the north and south sides of 3rd Street running west from the trail to Madison have low hanging trees and overgrown shrubs. There is also a lot of loose sand on the south sidewalk of 3rd Street overpass. As the only way onto the Trail at 3rd, this all makes for an adventure. On my Bicycle I have to be very careful. I'd like to see this trimmed. I bike commute on the trail from the south to the area of 3rd and Madison. My roommate bike commutes to Cowork. I see others use the sidewalks too. Could be much safer. Thanks!