closed #145694
Biking & Walking
401 E 2nd ST
- Case Date:
- 6/13/2015
blocked sidewalk
blocked sidewalk
blocked sidewalk
UNFI truck driver decapitated parking meter.
shattered remains of a cabinet or something are completely blocking the westbound bike lane.
This evening a crashed off my bike while making a tight turn off of Atwater onto Swain. This was caused by gravel, mud, and leaves washed down Swain to the intersection with Atwater. Fortunately, I only scraped my knee, riuned my pants, and got muddy because I was traveling fairly slowly. Several times over the past couple of years I have reported debris (dirt, sand, gravel, mud, etc.) at this intersection. Each time the street sweeper or someone would eventually clean it up. However, if anyone were to give this situation the slightest thought, it would be apparent why this is a recurring problem. Gravel and dirt wash down to this this corner from the alleys off of Swain. Failure to install curbs, retention mechanisms, and proper drains and/or paving the alley is necessary to solve this problem. Failure to do so will result in further accidents and harm.
Lane lines have disapeared all along E 3rd St
Major minefield of broken glass in the bike ped underpass at the bypass
sign for bike path hit by car, leaving the bike path sign bent into trees. isn't terrible, but figured it's worth fixing
North of 4th on B-line, the east ballard is directly in the path of a typical northbound cyclist. It is about 3 feet too far west. Every other ballard on the B-line is to the side of the decorative arrow, but this one is directly in the path suggested by the arrow. It is hard to see at night and is surprising every time it is encountered at night. I have witnessed one cyclist collide with it and many close calls.
Cars parked in bike lane on west side of college just south of the railroad bridge (approx 12th st). Also, deep snow in same bike lane at intersection w 14th st