closed #172015
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
546 N Park Ridge RD
- Case Date:
- 3/18/2020
546 N. Park Ridge Road, sidewalk awful deterioration, wheelchair difficulties. Please have owner repair.
546 N. Park Ridge Road, sidewalk awful deterioration, wheelchair difficulties. Please have owner repair.
Large pothole
At the intersection of W Bloomfield Rd and Landmark Ave the walk lights never turn to “walk”.
I was attempting to cross South Landmark Avenue at the crosswalk, to run an errand at Williams Brothers Pharmacy. I pressed the button on the crosswalk to signal my need to cross. The button responded with the usual voice saying "Wait." However, the crosswalk light never came on, so I could not cross. I use a power chair that is not fast enough to cross between traffic, and that is shorter than most cars (so I cannot easily be seen by drivers when crossing). What is normally a 20 minute errand took me 3 hours as I had to search for a place I could cross.
Large tree, limb dangling from tree and two street causing vehicles to only use one line of traffic, possibly going to fall business of a large. Thank you.
Large tree limb dangling into the street obstructing traffic. Could fall at any minute thank you.
(This may have been fixed since I went through yesterday, but I thought I should report the issue anyway.) Over the weekend, the West Church Lane side of the 4-way intersection of S Walnut/S Fairfax/ W Church was not registering that cars were waiting for the traffic light. I went through on two occasions and the first time I had to wait three light cycles before getting a green light and the second time I had to wait four cycles with a large line of traffic behind me. It seems like there may be something wrong with the sensors.
Sidewalks badly in need of repair on S Washington in front of 536
I spend multiple hours over multiple days clearing the piles of snow that were plowed into my driveway by the City plows in my cul de sac. Yesterday, I had cleared it all. Then, a plow came and blocked half of my driveway again while also fully covering my mailbox as to be completely inaccessible. The end of my street would have been in better condition if it had never been plowed. If the drivers are unwilling or unable to move the snow into the areas between houses, then why bother doing it at all? I'm only requesting some common sense here. I appreciate the road crews, but if the turning radius is too tight for the plow to even function, then maybe only plow the straightaways.
Rodgers road needs school flashers to assist kids walking across safely to Clear Creek Christain School. It is unsafe due to the amount of cars that speed and do not see pedestrians trying to cross the road.