closed #170378
Blocked Sidewalk
1500 S Highland AVE
- Case Date:
- 9/17/2019
1500 S Highland.
1500 S Highland.
North side of 2nd St: 1210 E 2nd Sidewalk blocked by sandbags and damaged concrete that is a tripping hazard.
Sidewalk completely blocked by overgrown yard
The plants on both sides of the path are a little overgrown but the real problem is a very solid low hanging branch that is a real hazard. And another low hanging branch that is likely to hit you in the face with pears.
The corner of the construction fence on E. 10th St. where Crosstown Shopping Center used to be (by Sobon and Jimmy John's) keeps getting pushed out more and more into the sidewalk, making it inaccessible to wheelchairs and a trip hazard even for those with no mobility issues.
Hi. The footpath between Southdowns and Greenwood Avenue, which is part of a 'safe route to school', is blocked by an overgrown honeysuckle, which needs to be cut back. It is a danger to walkers and cyclists and makes wheelchair access difficult, as everyone has to go round it onto private property. Could you please cut it back? Thank you.
bush growth blocking sidewalk at 3 locations on North sidewalk of Grimes, between Lincoln and Walnut.
The pedestrian walk between Jefferson and Roosevelt where Fourth St. would be if it continued between these two streets is partially blocked at the Jefferson end by vegetation, including a young redbud tree. I reported this about a month ago, and nothing has been done. Could someone at least please tell me if and when the walk is going to be cleared, and if not, why not? As far as I know, it's a public walkway.
The branches encroaching on the sidewalk have gotten to be too much on High St. just South of Wimbleton. Pedestrian traffic is significant here, especially now that school has started, and it's honestly challenging for adults to get past one another while ducking under the branches. This is a popular place for people to ride their bikes on the sidewalk, taking their kids to school, and an adult biking on the sidewalk going down the hill might be in danger of being decapitated by all the branches.
I tried and tried to get the "location" to 2238 S Sweetbriar circle, but it kept saying 2227, not 2238. Anyway, the locust trees in the tree plot in front of my house have limbs growing toward the ground. I have to practically get on my knees when mowing to get under one of them. Many of the trees in this addition have limbs very low to the ground, sidewalks, streets, or peoples' yards and need some trimming.