open #206569
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
620 N Rogers ST
- Case Date:
- 10/30/2025
Sidewalk broken. Accessibility issue
Sidewalk broken. Accessibility issue
The brick work here is very uneven and overgrown, with some bricks being broken, leaving jagged edges that are dangerous. I was jogging and tripped and fell, causing this huge gash on my leg and requiring me to go to the ER. Please get it fixed for the safety of the community and the children that walk there everyday to go to school.
The sidewalk is broken and jagged and is a serious tripping hazard. My wife tripped on this sidewalk while running and received a huge laceration above her knee, which also damaged her tendon. This sidewalk is a serious lawsuit magnet.
Greetings, as it seems that neighborhood lights were upgraded recently, can the intensity be decreased? I observed the effect of light's intensity on my front gardens, which did not receive sufficient dark period during the warmer season. A neighbor has purchased darkening curtains. I have switched which bedroom I sleep in rather then hanging dark material. The glare is obnoxious for many of us. Thank you for any information that you can share.
The upper line in this photo is a Duke Energy line with a half dozen shoes hanging off it and is a threat to power service in my neighborhood. Please ask Duke to remove them.
street light at 8th and Grant is burned or burning out. A good addition of a light would be on the opposite side of the pole at the alley between 8th and 9th on Grant, where the apartments have one for their lot, but the street is dark. The light at the corner of 9th and Grant is really bright and a good solution for intersection lights.
Just after the light, headed east, there's a big square patch much lower than the road surface. Its on the right hand side of the lane and people swerve into oncoming traffic to avoid it. I don't think it's a pothole, maybe an old drain or a utilities hole.
Small wooden plank in the road
Dollar General shopping cart has been abandoned in the yard by someone at Crawford. Sitting in the grass between Crawford and Timber Ridge off of Henderson St
A request for snow removal practices going forward. The location is where South Morton ends at the Convention Center overflow parking lot. Vehicle traffic is stopped by three yellow bollards, but many pedestrians and cyclists use this road to enter the B-line from Morton St. In past winters, snow plows push the snow into a large pile that entirely blocks off the end of S Morton St, so even pedestrians can't pass through. In the past, I have shoveled a pathway through, but it takes hours depending on the size of the pile and how frozen it is, and I have to redo it every time plows come through, and I go through at least 5 snow shovels per year since they break from the amount of snow I need to move. Now I have a back issue, so I can no longer shovel a path through. Can you please coordinate snow plowing so that the end of S Morton is not entirely blocked? Maybe a smaller plow (like they use on the B-line) could work with the larger plows to keep the path as open as possible. Thank you.