closed #185385
Blocked Sidewalk
1001 S Rogers ST
- Case Date:
- 9/1/2023
There are 4 scooters in a row blocking much of the sidewalk in front of my home. My handicapped mother will be unable to get into my home unless they are moved.
There are 4 scooters in a row blocking much of the sidewalk in front of my home. My handicapped mother will be unable to get into my home unless they are moved.
My neighborhood is undergoing fiber installation. On 9/6 and 9/7, my yard housed a large tractor. Now that the install in complete, I am left with a yard that is partially destroyed by the utility contractor. The grass is gone, the yard is no longer level, there are multiple drill holes large, and there is a lengthy bulge from the cable plow. Rather than leave my lawn in the same condition, the contractor laid hay and grass seed. This will not create a lawn being that it's fall and won't take, and it will not level my lawn. I've tried to communicate with the workers but they do not understand me, as they are not English speakers. Who can I communicate my issues with?
It is practically impossible, as a pedestrian or cyclist to cross S College Mall Road to go west on Moores Pike if you are coming from Kroger.
We have seen increased instances of deer being hit by cars behind our home (1519 Bradshire) at Winslow and S. Xavier Ct. in the last year and would like signage posted to alert drivers that there is a wildlife hazard. We commonly observe afternoon eastbound drivers failing to stop at the stop sign at Winslow and Allendale and speeding down the hill toward Xavier Ct. where they regularly encounter wildlife. The greenway just east of Xavier Ct. is a common crossing point for deer, coyotes, foxes and other wildlife. For the protection of the drivers, the many children who live in the area, and the wildlife, we request that signage be posted. We would also be glad to see increased monitoring of the stop sign at Winslow and Allendale. Thank you.
2nd and euclid, overgrowth that makes turning onto second dangerous
No access ramps onto sidewalks in Sherwood Oaks neighborhood. Individuals in wheel chairs often use the street, which is quite dangerous due to excessive speeds on Allendale. Kids on bikes are also displaced into the street, another danger to to excessive speeds and failure to stop at stop signs on Allendale. Parents with strollers as well struggle with no access ramps.
bushes overgrown onto sidewalk
shrubs growing over the sidewalk and you have to walk in the grass to get around them
S Clarizz and E 3rd apartment complex in southeast quadrant, trees overgrowing into multiuse path on s clarizz
Front yard bushes are overgrown, impeding sidewalk foot traffic.