closed #204347
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
1230 N Adams St
- Case Date:
- 7/20/2025
Plant overgrowth obstructing sidewalk
Plant overgrowth obstructing sidewalk
The courtyard at the 900 block of North Lindbergh drive has always flooded. The situation may have just been exacerbated even after construction is complete unless proper drainage is included before concrete is poured. I also don't really want motorcycles and motor scooters revving up all hours of the day and night outside of my apartment, and hope that this will only be for bicycles and non-motored vehicles. We now have what may become a huge mosquito breeding pool in our front yard.
Water is flowing from the lawn on the west side of Roosevelt, just south of Fifth St., and then running down the sidewalk. Looks like a leak; also the sidewalk is a bit slippery because the water is flowing through tree debris.
Overgrown bushes at above address do not allow for safe crossing at stop sign driving east on Davis Street. Looks to me like the bushes are going to have to be removed all the way back to the ground. Not just trimmed a little bit. Thank you for your help!
Overgrown tree obstructing sidewalk
The installation of two islands in the left turn lane is a big mistake. This creates the potential for a huge backup of traffic headed north on Kinser. The solution is to remove the islands and allow for a left turn lane for cars wanting to turn onto Parrish Ave. and shop at Kroger.
There is a bus stop sign at the corner of the Hardee's lot. This is next to Freddie's. There is a bush growing up around the sign that obstructs the view of traffic coming in off 3rd St. I thought it might be a right-of-way since the bush is growing up around the sign.
Wondering if you could tell me what the utility digging in the 2600 block of South Rogers is for. They are unmarked trucks and we received no notice of work in the area. Holes in several yards.
Everyday multiple cars are blocking the wheelchair ramp to the bus stop on both sides of the ramp the bus turns southbound on to North Illinois and cannot see passengers waiting for the bus over the top of SUVs and other vehicles using street parking. Despite a no parking sign, despite calling City parking, the same cars are parked here literally every day. The next nearest bus stop is uphill and on the other Street.
On the right side of E Hillside going East towards High St, between S Dorchester and S Nancy is a tree that blocks the view when trying to turn onto East Hillside from S Dorchester.