closed #184649
Blocked Street
800 N Lincoln ST
- Case Date:
- 7/17/2023
the alleyway behind my house is blocked by a van @ 800 N Lincoln st
the alleyway behind my house is blocked by a van @ 800 N Lincoln st
We are wondering if the E/W stretch of concrete between 707 N. Lincoln and 711 N. Lincoln is an alley (public thoroughfare) or a driveway (private property). If the former, the resident/tenant at 707 has blocked passage through it with stones and a basketball court. We have assumed for a long time that this is actually an alley and would like to be able to walk down this stretch, but if it is indeed private property we would like that made clear so that we not trespass.
Unhoused campsite drifts into 7th St bikeway. 2 weeks now.
Vegetation growing into roadway. It is thorny and a hazard to cyclists or automotive finish. I understand the vegetation is allowed to grow wild within the property, but this is clearly impinging upon the travel lane of Hillsdale Drive.
There is a red car parked on the yellow in front of a fire hydrant. People have been parking here lately. They have been there since last night
7th st (at intersection with maple) fully blocked by downed tree
Car has been parked here illegally, repeatedly, at this location. (Note the "No Parking" sign.) West 7th, north side, just west of Maple.
I reported this illegally parked vehicle days ago. How is it STILL THERE, unticketed? This really needs to be dealt with.
A construction sign is completely blocking the bicycle lane on a very busy street with speeding drivers. The sign was originally used to warn about road construction. But that construction was complete more than a week ago. All of the past week the lane has still been blocked. Why does the city not fine the contractor for this negligence? The contractor also left a significant about of debris in the bicycle lane between the sign and 17th street. Why does this happen? Does the city really care about bicycle safety?
Mattresses left in the street, potentially constricting traffic at an intersection that is heavily trafficked twice a day with parents dropping kids off at the Fairview School.