closed #173582
Excessive Growth
- Case Date:
- 9/3/2020
vegetation encroaches sidewalk between 315 e. university and corner. vegetation encroaches both from the side and above
vegetation encroaches sidewalk between 315 e. university and corner. vegetation encroaches both from the side and above
317 e. grant St., vegetation encroaching sidewalk
sidewalk blocked by vegetation on both sides of rogers north of 11th st. this is on the southerb approach to the train bridge
the sidewalk on the west side of fairview st, about 100 ft south of the b-line (along the southern property line of 615 N Fairview) has bamboo all the way across it. sorry about the kid blocking the view. i couldnt get him go stop clowning. thanks!
921 s. washington. vegetation obstructions sidewalk on Dodds side of house
sidewalk on east side of walnut about 100ft south of 19th st blocked by mulberry tree. thanks!
sidewalk removed in front of 1221 N Madison St. the west side of Madison just south of 17th. part of construction project. no signs or detour. street here is wide enough to block part of it to provide same-side walkaround. thanks!
sidewalk partially blocked by parked semi trailer on the west side of fairview just south of 11th street. i think the address is 629 N Fairview. this is the same property as ureport #187248, but a different trailer. thanks to work by Engineering, this trailer has been moved from this spot before. but we haven't yet successfully convinced them not to repeat the behavior. thanks!
AEG is installing fiber in my neighborhood and they have been putting their heavy trucks and boring machine on the sidewalk. The sidewalk from 14th to 17th on the west side of Rogers was already all cracked up from age but this is the straw that breaks the camels back. It is definitely much worse than it was a week ago, over almost the entire length. I want to make sure the homeowners aren't held responsible for this damage. It would have lasted years more without heavy trucks on it but now its decidedly concave and will almost certainly start giving up big chunks in the next winter.