closed #170863
Blocked Sidewalk
1013 S Rogers ST
- Case Date:
- 11/1/2019
Resident's bushes are growing over the sidewalk and obstructing foot traffic.
Resident's bushes are growing over the sidewalk and obstructing foot traffic.
The sidewalk at 1107 S. Fairview at the property's secondary entrance is always either flooded, slick mud, or covered with dirt and grass is now taking root across it. Until very dry periods one must walk out in the street to get around it. Likewise, the weed trees at the line between 1107 and the apartment complex to the north are overgrown to a point that the sidewalk is becoming increasingly impassible.
The sidewalk on the west side of College Mall Rd just north of Moores Pike there is a tree that has branches hanging to about 4-5 feet over the ground, making it so that both pedestrians and cyclists have to duck to get below it. I believe the tree is the responsibility of Gentry Quarters, but I am unable to find contact information for the company to ask them to address it. I'm hoping the city can. Thank you.
1500 S Highland - one car parked on the lawn, and another on the sidewalk. It’s like this every day.
1500 s highland - still has cars parked on lawn and sidewalk. Is this an over occupied rental?
One car on the lawn and one on the sidewalk. 1500 s highland, not Huntington.
Excessive growth completely blocking sidewalk, forcing pedestrians to walk in the street.
Sidewalk is completely blocked from downed tree since October 21st.
I live on the corner of S Clifton and Hillside Drive, each day I feel I take my life in my own hands as I walk east on Hillside Drive. There is no shoulder between the sidewalk and the street. Cars are speeding by well over the speed limit, liter a few feet from me and potential disaster. I would ask that you look at 1. Lowering the speed limit 2. Mandate a soft shoulder between the sidewalk and street. 3. Place a speed indicator. Anything you can do I feel could reduce the potential for the next accident.
The branches encroaching on the sidewalk have gotten to be too much on High St. just South of Wimbleton. Pedestrian traffic is significant here, especially now that school has started, and it's honestly challenging for adults to get past one another while ducking under the branches. This is a popular place for people to ride their bikes on the sidewalk, taking their kids to school, and an adult biking on the sidewalk going down the hill might be in danger of being decapitated by all the branches.