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open #192790

Blocked Sidewalk

602 E Moss Creek CT

Case Date:
8/9/2024

The sidewalk along Winslow Farm Drive, just north of E Winslow Road, has been blocked by construction debris for months. This is a result of the Winslow Farms Homeowners Association renovating their ponds, but there has been no work done in months, and a pile of timber has blocked this sidewalk for months. The WFCA board cannot seem to get action from the company that has stopped work, so I am hopeful that the city can push them into at least clearing the sidewalk of debris. Thank you!

open #192783

Trash

1124 W 6th St

Case Date:
8/9/2024

Trash from what looks like clear out of tenants from the house. The rugs have been rained on several times. Also the tree that is over growing on the sidewalk has still not been addressed.

open #192759

Blocked Sidewalk

322 1/2 S Eagleson AVE

Case Date:
8/8/2024

Uncollected trash has been sitting on sidewalk for weeks

open #192756

Scooters, Bike-share and Related Issues

Case Date:
8/7/2024

The scooter is still on the corner of 3rd Street and Meadowbrook, blocking the handicapped-accessible sidewalk ramp. This issue will eventually lead to an accident. Please immediately remove this nuisance from the sidewalk accessibility ramp. I went outside at 5:09 PM and took the picture uploaded here.

open #192747

Trash

420 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
8/7/2024

Trash out of can, overflowing cans, garbage on sidewalk, trash blowing around area, blocked sidewalk.

open #192740

Accessibility Problem

2437 S Walnut Street PIKE

Case Date:
8/7/2024

Does not have handicap parking nor sidewalk access for handicap or proper dooring to allow a wheelchair or walker to enter the business. There is also no smoke alarms for the hearing impaired within the a building that has many obstacles to reach the only 2 Exits at the front of the building. There is a locked gate put in place at 8pm while customers are still in the building that blocks off the exit to the back of the building.

open #192683

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

E Thornton Dr

Case Date:
8/5/2024

Near the intersection of Thornton and Buffstone court ( on the right hand side and near middle of sidewalk is a large hornets nest in the ditch. If you walk on the sidewalk they attract you. Two of my neighbors were stung repeatedly this past week. This is dangerous as if you walk down the sidewalk they attack you. Children use this sidewalk to walk to school

open #192609

Excessive Growth

323 S Davisson ST

Case Date:
7/31/2024

U-report 191557 says resolved. My opinion not this overgrowth is in the faces of the service. I hire to mow the city alley. If I have to remove snow from sidewalks in the winter for safety, this overgrowth is a hazard. It contains poison ivy and is very close to falling into my off street parking. Civic duty take care of it homeowners.

open #192608

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

145 E 17th St

Case Date:
7/31/2024

Deep hole (3’) in treeplot next to sidewalk. No protection, no warning. Has been there for over a month. Left by fiber project

open #192585

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

426 E 3rd St

Case Date:
7/30/2024

Dear City Hall, I am writing to bring to your attention an issue I have noticed on the north side of 3rd Street, between Grant Street and Dunn Street, next to the public parking lot. The sidewalk in this area has become hazardous due to the roots of a large tree causing the paving stones to rise, creating a tripping hazard for pedestrians. This is particularly concerning because the bike lane on 3rd Street, heading east to west, ends at Dunn Street, forcing cyclists and scooter riders onto the sidewalk. Many cyclists and scooter riders have tripped over the uneven pavement here. Additionally, the sidewalk at the northwest corner of Dunn Street and 3rd Street has multiple areas of damage. These issues pose a significant risk to public safety, and I kindly request that the necessary repairs be carried out as soon as possible. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, Edward Mao A Concerned Resident of B-Town