closed #168645
Biking & Walking
- Case Date:
- 5/23/2019
B-line lights are out between 6th st and 8th. About pole #105-111. Two blocks are uniformly dark.
B-line lights are out between 6th st and 8th. About pole #105-111. Two blocks are uniformly dark.
Allen st greenway. Eastbound at walnut, the beg button is AWOL. It was too far from the roadway to be pushed by a cyclist anyways. The two-stage crossing (beg button in the refuge island) is worth nothing to me because I can only push it if my kids (trailer) are hanging out in the southbound traffic lanes. There is literally no traffic calming for northbound traffic on walnut here, which is still largely unwilling to yield even when the lights are in operation. The stop signs at Washington and Lincoln are facing the wrong direction. It is important to make allen inconvenient to drivers, but it is also essential to make it super convenient (and safe) for cyclists. The routes through bryan park suck for cyclists. Just reiterating a bunch of notes in case excellence ever becomes an interest of the city. Thanks!
Weeds and impeded sidewalk
Vegetation obstructing sidewalk on Woodlawn side
The sidewalk South of Gourley Pike along N. Kinser Pike has a staircase that prevents the use of this route in my power wheelchair.
The sidewalk on Henderson at Bryan Park just south of where the creek goes under the sidewalk had been cut and filled with gravel and has been that way for weeks. Someone could trip there. Are there any plans to fix that?
Tree over grown onto sidewalk. Northeast corner E Maxwell Ln & Eastside Dr.
Vegetation blocking sidewalk
Not really a problem, just thought I would tell you that you left a traffic cone on the curb near 2nd and Woodlawn. Thought you might want it before some undergrad thought it was a cool thing to own.
Polly-Grimshaw trail/path and N Pete Ellis Rd intersection used to have a sign in the middle of this CrossWalk that read: "state law - cars must stop for pedestrians". That sign is gone and poses a fatal error for pedestrians using the bike/ped path called "polly grimshaw trail". With the influx of new drivers every Fall into this Town, I feel that we must have more definitive-traffic-pedestrian warnings. tx