closed #200677
Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)
S Walker St
- Case Date:
- 2/2/2025
Liquor bottles, needles, and garbage everywhere
Liquor bottles, needles, and garbage everywhere
Portion of street is torn up in front of 512 S Village Drive.
Pot hole. Has been there since winter. This is the third complaint. Nothing has been done.
Red Oldsmobile has been parked in same spot for months. Appears to be abandoned.
Part of street is broken up. Has been this way for several months. Complaint was made several months ago, nothing has happened. In front of 510-512 S Village Court
appears the snowplow missed a lot of the cul-de-sac as a vehicle actually got stuck after getting out of a driveway. If the two vehicles parked on the street are causing issues getting to the location to clear it better then tow them. They've been sitting there for two years and not moved. The neighbor has a driveway and chooses not to use it.
Several potholes at the top of the street and down the middle.
no visibility at the intersection coming north on S Swain at University. A giant bush blocks view of traffic travelling west on University. You have to pull out into the middle of University to check for traffic. My car was almost hit.
There are parking spots for people with disabilities in the north Bryan Park parking lot at the end of Stull Avenue, but there is no accessible way for them to get from the parking lot to the park path or the north shelter. I have lived right next to this parking lot for more than 30 years, but it didn't occur to me until today, when I was walking across the wet grass, that there is no path for people with mobility issues. It seems to me this should be rectified -- I never see anyone using those accessible spaces. Perhaps that's why. Thanks!
The traffic signals at 3rd & Bypass / College Mall Rd could use some reprogramming. Westbound traffic turning south onto College Mall gets backed up at the signal just to the south, to the extent that vehicles are blocking the intersection waiting to turn left on red. Today it was bad enough that eastbound traffic was unable to proceed through an entire cycle. Not one single vehicle got through. Also, some vehicles clearly enter on yellow (or even on red) to turn left, even though the driver can easily see that he will be unable to proceed through the intersection before the signal goes red. A camera to catch such violations would be great.