closed #185402
Blocked Sidewalk
121 S Jefferson ST
- Case Date:
- 9/3/2023
This path (4th street corridor) is not being maintained. IT was razed some time back and is getting worse.
This path (4th street corridor) is not being maintained. IT was razed some time back and is getting worse.
Alley is impassible without scratching vehicle due to growth hanging over from the yards.
There is a very dangerous vehicular traffic pattern on S Woodlawn Ave between Sheridan Dr and E Hillside Dr, especially near the Grimes & Woodlawn and Weatherstone & Woodlawn intersections. There is a blind hill on Woodlawn that greatly decreases visibility for everyone. North @ south-bound vehicles on Woodlawn regularly break the speed limit by 20+ MPH and have even seen estimated speeds of 70+ mph. Sometimes vehicles "floor it" on Woodlawn southbound from Sheridan Ln stop sign. The city should consider installing a STOP sign on Woodlawn @ Grimes intersection to decrease the speed of North & South-bound traffic on Woodlawn Ave. The city should also consider additional signage to protect pedestrians who are crossing from Weatherstone Ln to Bryan Park. I have almost been hit there several times by speeding cars and trucks. This is a primary route for cyclists, pedestrians, commuting students, and dog-walkers. Pedestrians and cyclists crossing Woodlawn anywhere between Hillside and Sheridan Ave risk injury and death by vehicles speeding up and down the blind hill. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Uninhabitable house with weeds and excessive growth on all sides.
Sidewalk here is overgrown by trees. The trees are at the back of the property at 3641 Homestead Dr but the sidewalk is on Fenbrook Ln
Tree branches hanging over Grimes Ln sidewalk about 4 feet high from ground
I'm very concerned about the new surfacing on E. 3rd by the State, but I know the City supported it. I know there was not going to be a physical barrier at this point but did think the bike lanes would at least by wide. Please please make sure they are wider than the ones on N. Smith or very very few will feel safe using them. I supported the project as thought it would give me a biking option, but I'm fearful now it'll just be slimmer roads and no real bikable upgrade. Thanks for any input you can give the State!
There is a sidewalk leading into the South College Mall Road Kroger (directly across from Jackson Creek Dental). Right in the middle of the sidewalk is a Stop Sign embedded in a concrete block. This pretty much makes the sidewalk completely impassable.
Bush overgrown onto sidewalk
Bushes are blocking the sidewalk at this property and the adjoining property to the south.