closed #193296
Blocked Sidewalk
417 E 15th ST
- Case Date:
- 9/2/2024
Plant growth along front of property is hindering pedestrian traffic on sidewalk.
Plant growth along front of property is hindering pedestrian traffic on sidewalk.
giant hedge, growing in into lane of traffic
giant hedge, growing in into lane of traffic
What is happening again on Clarizz street. How much money and time has the city wasted on what ever project this is. Surely we have better uses for our resources. Connie Clark
Orange fiber optic conduit exposed at SW corner of Grant/11th Streets intersection.
The fiber optic installation in the neighborhood appears to be over, but they left an orange conduit sticking out of the ground at the NE corner of Wasjington/Cottage Grove intersection.
Difficult to get through sidewalk on NW corner of this lot because of weed growth stemming from vines on a tree on this property and also a tree in the ROW that is proximate. Because the trees are so close to each other, the overgrowth of the vines from them is hindering pedestrian passage between them. Property is owned by IU (as per Elevate).
I'll admit that this isn't one of the more extreme instances of "excessive growth" by any means, but it nonetheless reaches beyond the property and obstructs a portion of the sidewalk. The other day I had to pass by another person here and essentially found myself walking through plants/bushes.
ADA Fake issue: Disregard
117 S. Heritage Rd. This morning took me at least 10 m. standing by my driveway to guide my daughter back up to leave. While I was doing it, friends came by to complaint about this situation which drove them crazy. No one can argue with legal parking on the public street, is it legal to drive on the public street? If a legal driver’s vehicle hit a legal parking vehicle, who’s responsibility it is? Why under such a hazardous situation people still willing to take the risk to park their vehicles on the public street? Must be something worth to explore.