closed #141636
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
413 E 8th ST
- Case Date:
- 10/7/2014
418 e 8th st - sidewalk tripping point
418 e 8th st - sidewalk tripping point
missing metal drainage covers. extremely dangerous trip hazard!
Sidewalk is in great need of repair. Can the landlord's rental permit be revoked (or at least not renewed) until the sidewalk is repaired?
On Walnut Street the sidewalk near the railroad is covered in glass pieces, which is a hazard for people and animals making the sidewalk inaccessible for dog walking. There is also often glass in the grass between the sidewalk and the road, which again is a hazard for animals.
This is on 6th Street between Walnut and Washington Streets on the north side of the road on the northwest corner of the alleyway. The sidewalk is raised above a 1/2" (ADA says less) making it hard for a manual wheelchair to get over it. Must go around the block or out into the street. Can it be smoothed down or asphalt added to make it beveled?
Sidewalk in front of house has degraded to a point that it is dangerous if someone used a scooter in the dark along this stretch, or even walking. Next time the owner applies to renew the rental permit, please stipulate that the current sidewalk be taken up and a fresh one poured to match the rest of that block and remove the current hazard.
The pavement on the south side of 6th Street between Washington and Lincoln Streets, in front of the Monroe County History Museum is impassable for someone in a manual wheelchair. Degradation is pretty severe.
Damaged post on NW side of Kirkwood at Washington
Rental permit should not be renewed until property owner repairs the sidewalk in front of house. It is highly degraded and dangerous.
This metal plate next to the IDS newspaper stand has sharp edges. Should be removed, right?