closed #184973
Blocked Sidewalk
1419 S Sare RD
- Case Date:
- 8/10/2023
Side walk on east side of Sare just south of Moores Pike is nearly unusable due to tree and bush growth. Can not safely get past.
Side walk on east side of Sare just south of Moores Pike is nearly unusable due to tree and bush growth. Can not safely get past.
Truck with license plate TK993NSS is parked in No Parking zone, making it very difficult to see oncoming traffic on Hillside. It has been like this for 24 hours.
Sidewalk is overgrown below the pedestrian crossing at olcott intersection
There is a partially down tree limb blocking the sidewalk on the north side of West Allen St just a little east of the intersection with South Adams.
Have reported this before, never got an answer. I was told it was something to do with the city and guard rail study. The trail at this location is below the grade of the road on Moores Pike. I requested evaluation for a guard rail to protect walkers from a car leaving the road and rolling over the hill. This is a high speed road and it is very unnerving to walk along this trail. Send someone out and stand there to see what I mean.
Overgrown weeds obstructing sidewalk
Unclear if this is the right address and the for sale sign just recently disappeared. However, due to heavy rains, this empty lot has several “trees” (overgrown weeds?) that have started to block the sidewalk and also fall towards the neighboring houses/fences. Needs cleared out badly to avoid injuring the people and pets using the sidewalks if one suddenly falls. Contacted realtor a couple months back to notify lot owner and she indicated she would but no action has occurred to remedy the increasingly dangerous situation.
Moors and Clarizz, the fiber contractors left a large rectangular hole in the asphalt by the arbors entrance
Path on west side of South Sare Rd between E Moores Pike and E Catchcart st is partially blocked by vegetation. Narrows path to about half width.
Traffic pattern change at 3rd and Mitchell near campus makes turning west onto 3rd street very dangerous. To pull up far enough to see westbound traffic you are looking out the back windows of the car and can't actively be watching for pedestrians walking east. Also, when cars turn east onto 3rd from Mitchell it completely blocks the view of oncoming traffic for those wanting to turn west onto 3rd.