closed #182244
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
1010 E 1st ST
- Case Date:
- 12/9/2022
Broken Sidewalk. Upheaval by tree in tree plot. Developing over 3 years. Marked with white arrows some time after March 2022. Could it be prioritized? Thanks.
Broken Sidewalk. Upheaval by tree in tree plot. Developing over 3 years. Marked with white arrows some time after March 2022. Could it be prioritized? Thanks.
THANK YOU! The repairs on 1st Street west of Woodlawn are most welcome. I had reported 1010 E 1st (twice?); it had to have been one of worst in the city. I still think that couple of section shouñd have been fixed ad hoc long ago. And, that goes for other equally bad sections anywhere in the city. But, to repeat, for this recent repair, THANK YOU!!
The bike route sign south of the Southdowns intersection on Highland (east side of the road) is totally obscured by vegetation.
The westbound stop sign at the intersection of s. Highland and e. 2nd street is obscured by vegetation, either on the property of 1307 e. 2nd or 527 s. Highland. I am routinely at this intersection and regularly see westbound cars slamming on their breaks, or running the intersection altogether. The plants and trees need to be cleared so the stop sign is visible at a safe distance. This is an accident just waiting to happen.
Missing street signs in the intersection of E First Street and S Woodlawn Ave
Street name signs atop stop sign at corner of 800 Block of University Dr and Woodlawn are bent and sagging until completely vertical. Difficult or impossible to read while in a car.
Stolen street barriers in backyard. Also stolen signs in yard behind 520 to the west in along the alley.
Stolen signs, also in the backyard of 520 S Eagleson
The street sign box is covered in graffiti
At the intersection of E. 2nd St. and S. Woodlawn Ave., Westbound traffic is frequently running or failing to stop at the stop sign due to A tree obscuring the stop sign’s visibility. This is a school zone and there is quite a bit of pedestrian traffic , many of whom are wearing headphones, between the IU campus and Bryan Park.