closed #123809
Trash
E 8th ST
- Case Date:
- 10/3/2011
The dumpster behind the Japanese Restaurant at 8th & Walnut Street is overflowing. This has been going on for 3 weeks. Trash is blowing everywhere and there are dead rats laying around.
The dumpster behind the Japanese Restaurant at 8th & Walnut Street is overflowing. This has been going on for 3 weeks. Trash is blowing everywhere and there are dead rats laying around.
7th street is a nightmare for drivers and bicyclists alike. The new configuration with medians and curbs came at a very high cost financially, and personal and property safety. Bicyclists must cross traffic and can't be seen; motorists have ongoing (even those who know the streets) problems navigating the extended curbs and the narrow streets. This is an ongoing problem area.
The newly planted trees are blocking the one way signs between walnut and Indiana
Left on Washington and Lincoln intersection as well. The curb is creating issues because it sticks out to far. Can you please update this And if the vehicle cuts too close vehicle can be caught in the curb. Someone should check police reports and see how often police must do this. Pour gravel inside They need to be filled with concrete because there are weeds in the curb area. Concerned about people falling off of curb area worried about bicyclists falling in. Project feels unfinished
I noticed that the "ONE WAY" sign on 7th Street to the east of Lincoln is behind a tree. The sign is in the median of the bike lane curb on 7th, and it is pointing an arrow to the north, presumably to tell traffic headed east on 7th that Lincoln is a one way. A small street tree is planted directly in front of the sign, obstructing its view.
There is a large put next to the sidewalk at 7th and Grant that has been there for over a week. It used to have caution tape around it, but that has since disappeared, too. I just don’t want anyone to fall in! Thanks!
Trees were planted when the bicycle path was built. Later, the stop sign on Seventh at Dunn was reinstalled. Now, a tree blocks the stop sign when heading east on Seventh so you can't see the stop sign on the right/south side of the street.
Heading east on 7th towards Dunn, there seem to be trees or tree branches blocking every stop sign from full visibility. This seems dangerous to have the one intersection with stop signs in that area have obstructions of being able to see the stop signs as a vehicle driver.
Anne Holohan notified us that the 1-way sign is blocked by flora at the NE corner of 7th and Dunn.