closed #209762
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
1122 W 11th ST
- Case Date:
- 4/3/2026
Can you grind down the end of this sidewalk so a wheelchair can get up it? Not currently accessible for me, I need to go around it through the gas station lot
Can you grind down the end of this sidewalk so a wheelchair can get up it? Not currently accessible for me, I need to go around it through the gas station lot
Traffic light heading south,left turn arrow comes on every light change
I’ve submitted this before but we still have phone lines about 6 feet off the ground running though our side yard. We’d really like to know who to contact or have them contacted that these need raised for safety but also code compliance
W Allen St, from Bloomfield Rd to S Patterson Dr, needs to be completely repaved. The roads hills make it dangerous enough for the many vehicle types that traverse it, and that doesn’t include the copious amount of potholes and poor repairs that have been layered over top of each other over the years. Whoever the City is hiring to repair these potholes is NOT diligent and doesn’t care about a job well done—the recent pothole fixes are rough and bumpy. (That’s in addition to the several companies who have dug up roads and left them in worse states, like at S Rogers/2nd St and Bloomfield Rd/Rolling Ridge Way). I’m all for the City repairing roads, but I am NOT for my tax dollars going to poor-quality work! 500+ cars must travel this street each day, from residential traffic to the traffic from Novo Nordisk employees and its vendors/suppliers. Cars constantly swerve to avoid poor conditions, and it puts all drivers at risk. I saw that W Allen St was supposedly scheduled for repaving or repairs in 2025, according to the Street Paving Map, but I don’t know if it’s incredibly delayed or just woefully outdated. It would be great to have an update on if this street will be smoothed out with new pavement in 2026. Thank you.
This is a sample of what my curb looks like. Our short street is beaten up too. I've lived here since 2002 and would really appreciate having my curbs repaired. Thank you in advance.
10 inch deep hole, 4 inches deep. Child or bike could easily step/fall into the hole. My child has slipped into the hole - year old. There is another similar hole 50 feet north of the hole (same road).
When going north on Kinser Pike and turning left onto 46, the green left turn arrow seems unusually short.
Potholes in the street in front of this address.
Pothole in middle of Sare Rd at crosswalk. Intersections with Winston St.
2nd & Eagleton sts. Potoholes