closed #136605
Sidewalk Snow Removal
- Case Date:
- 3/5/2014
Snow on sidewalk
Snow on sidewalk
Icy sidewalk 611 n Washington
Sheet of broken glass on sidewalk outside AT&T building 305 n Washington
Location: 611 E State Road 45,46 Bypass and 711 to a lesser extent. There is gravel and sand on the driveways of these homes at the junction of the sidewalks. This makes it difficult for the bicycle riders to ride throughout it. I assume it is the responsibility of the owners to clean it up. If you could give them a call, maybe that would help. The 611 address is very bad and the 711 address is moderate. On the positive side, your department has been doing an excellent job of cleaning up the limestone chunks that fall down on the sidewalk further east where you had to cut through the stone for the new highway. Thanks! Regards, Andrew Loeb
Sidewalk in horrible disrepair in front of 420 W. 4th St and adjacent houses.
There is nowhere to walk at the corner of 10th and College. Every single sidewalk is closed and it is dangerous to walk in the street.
The lawn at 310-316 W Kenwood Drive is overgrown and bushes are taking over the sidewalk.
There is a segment of the sidewalk that is completely missing. When it rains, it turns into a large puddle that is difficult to step over.
Poison ivy 700 n Washington st along sidewalk
Hello, I am writing to this email address since I've been told that trees between a sidewalk and the street are considered street trees, and are managed by the City Parks Urban Forestry Program. I last year bought a house at 3216 E Winston St.. At that time the two trees to the east of the house between the sidewalk and the street looked unwell, but I thought it might be because the summer before had been exceptionally dry, and I knew the house had been vacant (and so presumably not necessarily well cared for) for some time. However, it's now apparent that one is dead and the other is nearly so. Can you let me know if the city is responsible for these trees? And if so, if there's another department I should report this to? Thank you very much for any assistance you can give. Sincerely, Tracy Whelan