closed #125690
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810 N Walnut ST
- Case Date:
- 4/12/2012
couch on sidewalk, now in street
couch on sidewalk, now in street
Blocked sidewalk. The overgrowth from 810 W 7th is blocking the sidewalk along 7th street and partially blocking the alley entrance.
Large pile of leaves piled up in front of this house. They get spread around by the snow plow trucks and are making a mess. The City has picked up leaves in this area and are not going back this year.
Low tree branches obstruct sidewalk right of way from above. Also where 812 and 808 boundary lies, low vines and shrubs obstruct sidewalk from the side.
excessive growth along sidewalk in front of the old house and rail bar
The sidewalks along North Walnut street north of 10th street heading under the train tracks are covered in snow and ice, and have probably not been cleared since the first snow a couple weeks ago. There is a lot of pedestrian traffic through here, and having these walks cleared would be nice. The west side sidewalk under the tracks hasn't been cleared at all, and on the east side parts of the walk are cleared, but a large mound of snow was deposited in the middle of the sidewalk, forcing pedestrians into Walnut street to get around.
Snow on sidewalks
Safety issue/Excessive growth at 820 w. 2nd street, unable to see on coming traffic west bound... trying to pull out off Euclid on to 2nd street, sidewalk also has excessive growth
The street view is fully obstructed by weeds at the intersection of Euclid and 2nd street. When going South on Euclid and attempting to make a left hand turn (east) on 2nd, you cannot see oncoming traffic to your left due to vegetation between the sidewalk and the road. I have almost gotten in an accident twice at this intersection due to pulling out and jot seeing an oncoming car which was blocked by the weeds. This is especially a problem for cars versus trucks due to the height.
The overgrowth between the sidewalk and street on the NE corner of 2nd and Euclid blocks all the views of westbound traffic, creating a significant hazard. This occurs every year. The residents are apparently cultivating it. That overgrowth needs to be removed permanently.