closed #174803
Sidewalk Snow Removal
1218 N College AVE
- Case Date:
- 2/17/2021
Not shoveling snow
Not shoveling snow
The entrance to the alley behind the yellow building off of 11th street is still covered in snow. My roommate and I have the first two parking spots attached to the yellow building (Apt A) and must use this alley to access our parking spaces. With the snow buildup, my roommate has gotten stuck trying to pull in to our parking spaces and I am scared to try to use my car, as it will surely get stuck. We would like this cleared if possible.
The snow was not Plowed or Salted on N. Washington St.
Good morning! We have several freight deliveries coming this week and all of the parking spaces outside of our business are blocked by snow. Is it possible to have a crew clear the parking spaces today to allow our customers to park and our forklift to access the street?
Hello! We have several freight deliveries coming this week and all of the street parking spots in front of our business are blocked by snow.
The affordable housing located at the 2600 N Block of Walnut street on both sides has no connectivity to public transportation and no sidewalks connecting them to the nearest bus stop and grocery store. As a result pedestrians, including vulnerable elderly, are frequently seen walking in the bike lanes of N Walnut Street. The broken sidewalks between the intersection of Walnut and 45/46 and the affordable housing just north of Walnut and Fritz need to be made continuous as a matter of public safety before another pedestrian is killed.
Will the city snow removal plow this communal alley-way? It is off Woodlawn Avenue between 12th Street and 11th Street and goes through to Park Avenue.
Snow in the alley on west kirkwood. Between elm st and oak st. The driveways of the people who live on that stretch are only accessible by the alley and it hasn’t been cleared at all. Multiple cars have gotten stuck in the snow through out the day.
Please plow the alley behind S Maple Street. Multiple residences use that as the primary entry/exit from their homes, because they don’t have access to the main street.