closed #193610
Sidewalk Requests
3709 E Moores PIKE
- Case Date:
- 9/18/2024
Moores Pike really needs a bike lane or a multi use width sidewalk from clarizz to 446
Moores Pike really needs a bike lane or a multi use width sidewalk from clarizz to 446
I’m not sure if this should be addressed to the city or county. There is no consistent sidewalk from Constitution Way to HWY 45/ 2 nd St along Curry Pike for anyone walking to and from Walmart. This would be very helpful for people living on this section of Curry Pike especially people who are in wheel chairs to be able to safely go to Walmart, Big Red Liquor or the Circle K Convenience store at that intersection. I hope the city or county will consider filling in the gaps along this stretch where there is no sidewalk. Please let me know if this is something the city will consider. Thank you
Stop sign (3-way) needed at Winslow and Highland.
There needs to be 'Do Not Enter' signs at the corner of Kirkwood Ave. and Dunn St. looking north on Dunn. Cars turn the wrong way down Dunn daily, and it's always increasingly worse around move-in, football weekends and holidays with several out-of-towners coming in.
Apparently there is a plan to make the parking spot in front of my house(1 of 2) a handicap spot for the Banneker? This is what I was told by my neighbor. The Banneker has two designated spots next to their building with adjoining ramps. I was curious as to why this additional spot was necessary? Staff and visitors attending Banneker already use a good amount of the parking around the facility. I have a driveway, so it's not an issue for me, it just seems unnecessary.
Huge electric sign near Kinser Pike. How is this legal?
i live in the barclay square apartment complex. Every day when I pull out of my apartment complex cars speed past along S Walnut Street Pike. This is a residential area with children waiting outside for their buses, as well as some folks walking their dogs. I believe that if there was a stop sign along S Walnut Street Pike it would minimize the risks of motor vehicle accidents or putting pedestrians in danger.
For a major chunk, the new pedestrian sidewalks included in the road for the new hospital suddenly ends. Walkers living at the many apartments south on Pete Ellis Dr have to walk in the street as cars and trucks and ambulences drive fast, not looking for walkers in the road, zipping by on their way home to or from the hospital or cutting around to avoid ByPass problems. The sidewalk space must be IU property. They neglected to finish the walk that so many of us need.
Need anothr speed limit sign or another speed hump between roundabout and the existing hump near Crescent Road. --Request from streetside residents of Crescent Bend Neighborhood Association. Safety concerns.
on Morningside Greenway please consider cushions instead of bump outs. Normal drivers slow in bump outs but not crazy ones. the problem is the crazy ones. cushions will more effectively ensure slowing down. thank you