closed #164932
Excessive Growth
113 E 10th ST
- Case Date:
- 6/23/2018
Bush growth overtaken sidewalk, forcing pedestrians to walk into 10th st.
Bush growth overtaken sidewalk, forcing pedestrians to walk into 10th st.
Sidewalk has been blocked for DAYS with barricades on 3rd street between Walnut and Washington. This is a route to Transit and the Police Station. No one seems to be working there, so why is it blocked? This blocks businesses and is just a pain to get around. Why doesn’t the city have people who help keep the sidewalks open??
Sidewalk has been blocked for DAYS with barricades on 3rd street between Walnut and Washington. This is a route to Transit and the Police Station. No one seems to be working there, so why is it blocked? This blocks businesses and is just a pain to get around. Why doesn’t the city have people who help keep the sidewalks open??
Piece of pipe in yard left over from city construction work.
Southbound traffic cannot be seen to east heading motorists at the intersection of sixth and washington.
While Smith Road between 3rd street and Morningside is closed for construction work, Heritage Road has become a thoroughfare. Parking on the street is causing a real hazard as there is not enough room for 2 lanes of traffic. Either signs need to be posted ASAP or on the street parking must not be permitted until construction is finished. I am up visiting my mom who lives at this address. This is a hazard on many levels and it is just a matter of time before an accident happens and someone gets hurt and their vehicle gets damaged. Please turn your immediate attention to this traffic problem!
Almost to the middle of the Heritage I can see the car is coming. That’s from 3Rd street, if the car from behind the vehicle, It will come much faster without I knowing it. It is a real hazardous condition.
117 S. Heritage Rd. The picture is from the conner of my driveway. Nothing I can see all the way to the 3rd street.
117 S. Heritage Rd. A friend visited this morning. I stood by my door to see her back up from my driveway, two cars approached. Those two expected she surely will yell, they just keep going, and my poor friend who can’t see through the vehicle parked on the street, just keep backing. I was holding my breath, luckily those two drivers kindly stopped and let her go first. Oh, my goodness, thanks God again. When the inspector was here, I almost offered her to sit in my 2001 Toyota Camry to take a picture. I can see everything clearly when I stand by my driveway, but when I sit in that low sit, I can’t see anything in the back of neighbor’s vehicle. Sooner or later there ought to be an accident. I just wonder who’s responsibility going to be? Why is so hard to deal with this problem? Also I noticed more cars parked along the street. We are not too far from IU, and have two bus routes to IU also. It’s closer to park here than Stadium, besides it’s free. Oh, my!
There is a hole filled with gravel (which is somewhat washed out) in the crosswalk at this location. Appears to he leftover from fiber project