closed #164864
Blocked Sidewalk
316 S Rogers ST
- Case Date:
- 6/18/2018
Tree branches blocking sidewalk on walk to work. 305 S. Rogers St.
Tree branches blocking sidewalk on walk to work. 305 S. Rogers St.
Please regularly sweep this corner, it is always filled with sand/gravel
I'm wondering if you can tell me when W 3rd St is going to be repaved and the speed bumps re-installed (after sewer construction earlier this year). Thanks! Jaclyn
Holes in northbound lane need patched
The entrance of the alley off of Howe heading South has a few potholes and loose gravel. It is the alley between 521 and 601 W Howe.
The general condition of 3rd Street, from Jackson to Euclid is full of severe potholes.
The pavement which used to be a through street years ago and is now a city-maintained alley needs to have its potholes filled. The parking lot behind Dr. Linda Figen's office at 413 Howe is owned by Dr. Figen and that lot is adjacent to the southern extent of the alley. It is the alley portion which is city-maintained which needs the attention. Area residents have confirmed with the city that this alley is city maintained when repairs are needed. Several potholes are deep and pose a hazard to vehicles using the alley to access Dr. Figen's business or the parking area for her neighbor to the east.
At 2nd and Rogers there is a big pot hole. It is on the north side of the intersection (north of the westbound lane of 2nd) and in line with the east side of the south bound Rogers left turn lane. This is a growing pot hole that looks dangerous when I go by it on my bicycle.
The sidewalks on the drive to the Women's Clinic have curbs rather than a curbcut. This means that a person who uses a power wheelchair can't get to the Clinic via her wheelchair.
The street light on the 900 block of Howe Street, close to wear it intersects with Davisson, is never on when I come home at night. I come home via car, biking, or walking and that block is dangerously dark. There have been some recent attacks on the street and we would feel safer knowing that light was consistently working