closed #168248
Blocked Sidewalk
601 S Woodlawn AVE
- Case Date:
- 4/25/2019
Felled tree blocking portion of sidewalk at 601 S. Woodlawn Ave.
Felled tree blocking portion of sidewalk at 601 S. Woodlawn Ave.
Tree felled by wind blocking University Street east of Woodlawn.
There is a tree falling down on in front of 312-314 South Henderson St. that seems to have hit an electrical pole. If it were to fall any further it would be blocking the street.
The Highland St. side of 1216 E. 2nd St has trees and vines 4 feet into the roadway. With no sidewalk, pedestrian must move far out into the street. Cars cannot park. Parking sign is obscured. Street sweepers swing around the area, creating ever more debris in the gutter.
The alley that runs from 2nd St. to the Harmony School parking lot continues north across Hunter and runs to Atwater. There is another alley that runs from Faculty down to Woodlawn (just south of Subway). Those two alleys intersect. The problem is that the intersection is completely overgrown with bushes and vines, which makes it extremely hard for someone headed west to see anyone coming from Hunter. And since so many Harmony kids use that alley to get to Subway, I fear that one of them will get hit, especially now that there are several rental houses with parking off that alley. Could you either have someone trim the overgrowth back or ask the homeowners to do it? If you come down from Faculty, you will see how badly obstructed the view is of anyone coming up the alley from Hunter. (And if you use the alley off of Hunter, be prepared to get scratches on your vehicle by the bushes growing into the alley.)
There is a giant pothole next to our driveway, so every time we pull our car out it gets stuck in it. We are worried that our cars will get damaged or someone will fall and injure themselves.
Alley way between S Fess Ave (behind 612 S Fess Ave) and S Henderson Avenue (side of 609 S Henderson Ave) - getting large pot holes that are getting progressively worse
There are two very deep, unavoidable potholes in the alleyway that leads to the parking area for our house. This affects our neighbors as well.
Second Street and Woodlawn Streets intersection: there are several potholes in the northbound lane which are very hard to avoid.
Street pavement is peeling off, crumbling away and is uneven (trash cans sometimes can not be level on the surface).