closed #189679
Debris Cleanup (Storm Tree & Organic Debris)
1507 E Southdowns DR
- Case Date:
- 7/2/2024
Tree debris from 6/25/24 storm.
Tree debris from 6/25/24 storm.
Request storm debris removal.
this empty lot has brush growing over sidewalk that doesn't allow anyone to walk on it. It needs cleaned up.
The bike lane on Lincoln between Fourth and Kirkwood, opposite the new construction at the southwest corner of Kirkwood and Lincoln never got fixed up after the construction at the southeast corner. So there is a seam running the length of it making it be at two different levels. Because of the construction, the street is really narrow there, but the bike lane is half unusable. This is a dangerous situation and the bike lane there should be fixed.
This curb is quite difficult to navigate in a power chair.
It IS IMPOSSIBLE to see oncoming traffic if I stop before the crosswalk on 9th and College. This is because the "German American Bank" building was built right up against the sidewalk (who allowed such an idiotic design???) Perhaps one of those big convex mirrors could be installed on the NE corner of Smallwood so that drivers could see what they are about to enter. Or at least move the marking on the street where cars are supposed to stop.
limbs and branches, both sides of corner lot, one 4" limb 6 feet long
Ground sinking around man hole, man hole is in front yard.
Light out in front of The Willows townhome complex. Exact address is 1375 W. Allen St.
The corner of Moores Pike and Claris currently has flashing Yellow lights to help pedestrians cross Moores Pike. Drivers view yellow lights as a call to speed up not Stop. I walk there frequently but cars seldom slow or stop Sometimes the cars speed up, either to beat the light or to run over me. Perhaps it would help to change the lights to red which means Stop. Or install a regular stop light. Also, at the Southeast corner of Hillside Dr and College Mall Rd. The crossing light turns on when the vehicles turn right from Sare Rd onto Hillside Dr. This is very dangerous for the pedestrian since the corner is not visible to the cars turning right. Thank you Carol Reimers A concerned pedestrian