closed #153770
Blocked Street
1700 E Camby LN
- Case Date:
- 6/28/2016
There are tree limbs obstructing the use of the sidewalk in front of 1700 E. Camby Lane and beside the same property (along Abby Lane).
There are tree limbs obstructing the use of the sidewalk in front of 1700 E. Camby Lane and beside the same property (along Abby Lane).
Tree fell across Nota Sidewalk connecting Maxwell.
This short connector sidewalk is becoming impassable due to overgrown vegetation. It is a really useful path to avoid biking up the hill on Winslow in traffic.
This is a continuing problem at 601 S. Woodlawn (the address above is as close as I could get on your map). Two weeks ago two large dead trees were causing a hazard, dropping limbs. Trees are covered with vines but have been dead for a long time. They continue to drop dead limbs. There is also a bad patch of poison ivy near the sidewalk, creating yet another hazard.
A new sidewalk in this area was installed, but the road doesn't seem to be finished. There are huge potholes and it is unsafe for bikes, pedestrians, and vehicles.
Leaves were never removed from Greenbriar, Mayfair, and Arden neighborhoods last fall. Snow fell on top making snow removal a mess. Potholes emerged making it even worse especially where Wilton and Greenbriar merge. Then last weekend - city crews were pumping what I presume to be leaves out of the storm sewer leaving a huge mess. The entry to our neighborhood now looks really bad. Crumbling roads covered with muck and piles of dead leaves. What does one need to do to bring attention to this? When will the leaves be removed and the roads be repaired and cleaned up?
Two piles of limbs in front of home. One by driveway- other further down our lot. Both pulled to edge of sidewalk. Thank you!!
Limbs ranging from small(light) to large(heavy). Piled along front lawn, next to but not impeding on sidewalk
Limbs ranging from small(light) to large(heavy). Piled along front lawn, next to but not impeding on sidewalk
Tree debris pick up. We don’t have much - it’s at the edge of the yard near the sidewalk.