closed #181425
Accessibility Problem
220 W 14th ST
- Case Date:
- 9/7/2022
Tree needs trimmed. You can't walk down the sidewalk.
Tree needs trimmed. You can't walk down the sidewalk.
First off, I want to say thanks for the stop sign that was recently installed on 7th St at the B-Line trail crossing. This is much appreciated but I have a suggestion for a small change to help improve safety even further. I walk that intersection multiple times a day and see cars that seem to think it is a 4-way stop. If a car stops (and TBH most do not stop) I have seen multiple cases where the car thinks they then have the right away and proceed in front of crossing bikes and pedestrians. My suggestion is to add signage that says "cross traffic does not stop" or similar which is very common for other 2 way stops around the city. That would just be one more sign to the drivers that the trail traffic has the right away and is not required to stop. Thanks!
Road closed sign is blocking the sidewalk.
A large, white container filled with construction waste (apparently toxic) has been sitting on the SE corner of Madison and 7th for several months, ever since the construction of the "7-Line" bicycle path.
Westside of 215 9th St. - is an old alley that needs repaired or closed down, we are having people park in the yards of 215 & 221 9th Street to make repairs to neighboring houses because the alley is not functional
Construction site utilizing alleyway creating potholes and divots
Concrete retaining wall has broken apart and fallen into and is currently blocking the sidewalk. This has been like this for a while now.
There’s a bush on the property of 2127 E 5th St (at the corner of 5th and Jefferson St) that obstructs motorists’ view when turning north onto Jefferson St from 5th St. Since this intersection does not contain a 4-way stop sign, there have been several times I have almost gotten into a collision with an oncoming vehicle going south when making that turn simply because I cannot see them around that bush.
206 S Smith bushes overgrown into sidewalk
During this spring/summer, there was construction work being done on 200 S. Grant. While the construction is now completed, it seems they left this in the middle of the sidewalk. I’m not sure what this is called but it was used to hold a sign that stated that the sidewalk is close. Please remove this from blocking the sidewalk. Much thanks.