closed #198844
Biking & Walking
1130 E 1st ST
- Case Date:
- 10/16/2024
Bicycles parked between sidewalk and street locked to city street sign for over a week
Bicycles parked between sidewalk and street locked to city street sign for over a week
there are no sidewalks, and the degenerated street, including a pothole, is a tripping hazard for pedestrians.
Lots of shallow potholes. One more is west of this picture and is the deepest.
there is a stop sign on two sides of a four way intersection, but the stop sign going east, is pointed away from the street, and people run the stop sign every single day, and it’s much worse at night. this is a serious issue, considering how often people speed in this town. the street parking further prohibits visibility to see oncoming cars, so having a clear stop sign is very necessary to prevent accidents
In the alley north of E. University Street between Henderson St and Fess Ave, there is a piece of rebar sticking up an inch or two above the gravel. The top 3-4 inches of the rebar is bent at 90 degrees. It is difficult to notice while walking, but it is the perfect height to catch your foot and create a trip hazard. Please remove this dangerous situation. Thank you for your help!
Potholes on Dunn between turn off of Atwater and intersection of Smith
Broken glass all over sidewalk
Multiple street signs and a fire hydrant were defaced with spray paint between 06-07 September. This is unusual behavior for the neighborhood.
power line hanging very low over footpath between E. Davis and Weatherstone
There is an grayish (unpainted), stand-alone curb in the corner of the village pantry parking lot and 3rd st. Between the flat grayish surface of the parking lot and the flat grayish surface of the sidewalk. I understand this is to deter cars from cutting through the parking lot but I now know THREE PEOPLE who have BROKEN BONES because of this curb. Two were pedestrians ans one was on a bike. This curb is a HAZARD and should be at the very least PAINTED YELLOW to reflect this and hopefully prevent further accidents. Thank you.