closed #161840
Trash
315 E 7th ST
- Case Date:
- 11/17/2017
Trash piled on ground next to street
Trash piled on ground next to street
Dead street trees, both side of steret. Please remove and replant.
sink hole repair in front of 3141 E Wyndam Ct
Ever since the 4-way Stop signs were added to the intersection of Kirkwood and Madison, it has become more dangerous for pedestrians to cross Kirkwood. I live at the corner of this intersection and cross several times a day on foot, taking my school to school, shopping, etc. Individual cars may stop but never both cars going in each direction on Kirkwood. We find ourselves in the middle of the intersection constantly with a car stopped going east but another zipping through going west. I understand why the extra Stop signs were added: there were car accidents on occasion. Now thanks to this well-intended addition we can't cross safely as pedestrians because people only think about where THEY'RE going, not that both east and west moving vehicle have to stop at the SAME time to allow pedestrians to cross. So either revert back to having only stop signs going North and South on Madison or add a traffic light. This intersection has become infinitely more dangerous for residents and children who don't always look BOTH ways before crossing the street. This is URGENT especially now that school has started.
The sidewalks on Hawthorne Drive next to the Emereti House and Math building are NEVER cleared. They have not been cleared at all this winter and I don't ever remember them being cleared. Now they are treacherous. It is one of the main walking arteries to/from campus. Who is responsible for these sidewalks? Thank you.
The sidewalks on Hawthorne Drive next to the Emereti House (1015 E. Atwater) and Math building are NEVER cleared. They have not been cleared at all this winter and I don't ever remember them being cleared. Now they are treacherous. It is one of the main walking arteries to/from campus. Who is responsible for these sidewalks? Thank you.
overgrowth. hard to tell from the sunlight in the photo but the scratchy plant goes from one end to the other, can't really walk through if you're in shorts.
A large front window on this home has been busted. This makes Grant Street Inn guests and people in the neighborhood feel unsafe.