closed #143605
Biking & Walking
801 N Lincoln ST
- Case Date:
- 2/16/2015
Sidewalk on west side of Lincoln, just north of 11th is below street grade and floods every time it rains.
Sidewalk on west side of Lincoln, just north of 11th is below street grade and floods every time it rains.
Nearly identical to case #188757 involving previous tenant at this location, and generally to cases #193315, #193314, and #193039. New tenant has been observed driving west from Lincoln along 11th Street against the one-way direction to get to alley where parking spot is located. Car was a BMW SUV with Indiana (Elkhart County) license plate.
Case #193318 refers to 801 N. Lincoln.
Following up with case #193627: at least one of the residents at 801 N. Lincoln is driving west on 11th Street from Lincoln (against the One-Way direction) to get to the parking places. Even though it's only a half-block, they should obey the rules because people walk on that street regularly (there are no sidewalks) and they are not expecting a car to be racing toward them out of the blue from the wrong direction. You can tell he has done it when his parked car is angled toward the NW.
Not sure which category this belongs under. Lying on the north side of 11th Street about 1/3 of the way from Lincoln walking towards Washington is a large signage support that was likely stolen from a construction site or utility project. It does not have a sign attached, it's just the support. Maybe the City can figure out who it belongs to (?)
Tenants parking car in alley behind the house (west side of property).
Street light at the corner of Bill Mallory and Anthony Court has been burnt out/ not working for a few months.
At the corner of 801 S Eastside & 1st Street there have been repeated times where trash cans are left close to the road 3-4 days after trash pick-up.
Twice now over the past 4 days, I have been walking in the middle of this crosswalk across High St, and a car coming the other way does not stop and drives around me, once when I had two children behind me. Both were white female drivers in their 60s/70s. Perhaps their vision does not see the white painted crosswalk area OR the yellow signs, but I'm thinking they are choosing to break the law. Mateo is a wonderful crossing guard, but he was not there either of these two times. This area needs to be repainted with high visibility/reflective paint, a blinking light on the signs, or at the very minimum, monitored by police for a while. Someone is going to get killed.
Ornamental grass from residence obstructing stop sign at 1st and Mitchell. Cross traffic from 1st does not have a stop sign making the intersection very dangerous if obstructed sign is not observed.