closed #206481
Blocked Sidewalk
- Case Date:
- 10/25/2025
Construction site on the north side of 17th at Washington keeps leaving their gate open, blocking the sidepath for hours or days at a time
Construction site on the north side of 17th at Washington keeps leaving their gate open, blocking the sidepath for hours or days at a time
The street sign for Cherry Street was blown down Wednesday night. Also there should probably be a yield sign instead of stop at that corner. Will appreciate your attention. Thank you.
Vegetation is blocking sidewalks on Howe Street - about 804 W Howe, and another house in the W 400 block.
This light is far too short for those going east/West on 17th street. Going west. It only allows 4 or 5 cars to go through the intersection. At a time and then the next one at college and 17th street also is short. So you have a backup of traffic that just sits there because the traffic lights don't snc in a way that allows traffic to flow.
There was some sort of construction started on Rogers Street near the Community Kitchen/The Warehouse. Metal plates have been left over the holes, and one has shifted significantly, leaving a huge dip and an exposed metal edge that will pop a tire. The plates need adjusted ASAP
Recent construction of over-large building next to old stone church on Grant has caused drainage issues on the alley intersection between 9th and 10th, Grant and Lincoln. When it rains, a lake forms with nowhere for the water to go now. People who built the building should be required to fix this before winter.
small tree growing in sidewalk on south side of 17th, just west of walnut thanks!
206368 followup My mistake with locating on the map It's on PARK not Woodlawn
Notice the wet sidewalk. The moisture is not rain; it drains out of the retaining wall. In winter it freezes and is dangerous for pedestrians i know that it is against code for a downspout to drain directly onto a sidewalk. This is different, but the danger is the same.
Front yard is all dug up - does not look like utilities were marked. Is a permit needed to do this? If so, was one issued?