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closed #172405

Blocked Sidewalk

Case Date:
5/11/2020

918 E first st., vegetation blocks sidewalk, especially along Woodlawn side. lots of poison ivy

closed #172908

Blocked Sidewalk

Case Date:
7/1/2020

317 e. grant St., vegetation encroaching sidewalk

closed #173014

Blocked Sidewalk

Case Date:
7/13/2020

between 518 and 525 e. first, vegetation obstructs sidewalk

closed #173222

Blocked Sidewalk

Case Date:
8/1/2020

832 s. Woodlawn, vegetation Along ground encroaching on sidewalk

closed #173297

Blocked Sidewalk

Case Date:
8/8/2020

815 e. University vegetation overgrown around sidewalk

closed #173340

Blocked Sidewalk

Case Date:
8/12/2020

between 524 e. first and house to the west, tree branches and scrub blocks sidewalk

closed #164671

Blocked Sidewalk

Case Date:
6/4/2018

1017 E. First. Yew and Vines obstruct sidewalk at front walkway

closed #165304

Blocked Sidewalk

Case Date:
7/27/2018

Just west of Hunter ave and Jordan ave the southside sidewalk is blocked due to overgrowth.

closed #153583

Biking & Walking

517 S Lincoln ST

Case Date:
6/16/2016

large poison ivy growing next to side walk.

closed #169466

Biking & Walking

Case Date:
7/18/2019

Allen st greenway. Eastbound at walnut, the beg button is AWOL. It was too far from the roadway to be pushed by a cyclist anyways. The two-stage crossing (beg button in the refuge island) is worth nothing to me because I can only push it if my kids (trailer) are hanging out in the southbound traffic lanes. There is literally no traffic calming for northbound traffic on walnut here, which is still largely unwilling to yield even when the lights are in operation. The stop signs at Washington and Lincoln are facing the wrong direction. It is important to make allen inconvenient to drivers, but it is also essential to make it super convenient (and safe) for cyclists. The routes through bryan park suck for cyclists. Just reiterating a bunch of notes in case excellence ever becomes an interest of the city. Thanks!