closed #175131
Street Lights
402 S Rogers ST
- Case Date:
- 3/17/2021
The street light at S. Rogers and W. Smith is out.
The street light at S. Rogers and W. Smith is out.
Holes need patched in 400 blk S Walker St
Growing pothole at east side of intersection of Howe and Madison
The pavement which used to be a through street years ago and is now a city-maintained alley needs to have its potholes filled. The parking lot behind Dr. Linda Figen's office at 413 Howe is owned by Dr. Figen and that lot is adjacent to the southern extent of the alley. It is the alley portion which is city-maintained which needs the attention. Area residents have confirmed with the city that this alley is city maintained when repairs are needed. Several potholes are deep and pose a hazard to vehicles using the alley to access Dr. Figen's business or the parking area for her neighbor to the east.
There is a fallen branch on the sidewalk and treelawn (city easement) in front of my home. It fell from a city tree across the street. Presumably, someone moved it out of the roadway onto my easement. It is not thick, but is large and unwieldy. I do not have a photo I can submit.
This sidewalk is so uneven that I cannot navigate it safely with my power chair. Even if we are going to the WonderLab, we usually cross to the south side of the street for this block and then back to the north side again to continue on our way.
Excess over growth of dirt and sand build up line the curb edge on W.2nd st. I started to notice it starting about Mary M's florist shop, continuing past Rogers for 1 to two blocks.
This intersection has long been dangerous, but the improvements lately have been GREAT and much improved safety. However, when the crossing sign was installed on this corner, the road was never filled back in. We're only into December, and this pothole is like a crater when riding a bike. Because it is right in-front of the crossing sign, one must go into the pothole in order to activate the button, and then it takes much longer to get out of the pothole and enter the intersection. It's taken me long enough at least two times that vehicles which had slowed to allow me to pass actually started progressing into the intersection again because I couldn't navigate out of the pothole quickly enough. This totally null-and-voids the enter purpose of the signal enough that I've temporarily stopped using it in daylight hours. Even just a temporary fill or cover would be helpful until it can be repaved/sealed. (at the northeast corner of intersection of Rogers and W 4th Street, specifically on Rogers.)
sidewalk floods in front house when it rains. puddle is too deep to walk through. very inconvenient.
The crosswalk sign in front of my house has a missing bolt and needs repaired, it is at risk of falling down