open #208899
Blocked Sidewalk
731 W 3rd ST
- Case Date:
- 2/26/2026
the textured "plates" on the north west corner of this intersection have become unattached to the sidewalk.
the textured "plates" on the north west corner of this intersection have become unattached to the sidewalk.
There is a detour sign in the middle of the sidewalk at the NE corner of Walnut and Second. It creates an obstacle for people with disabilities. Please tell your employees and contractors not to obstruct sidewalks. It happens a lot.
During the construction of the new building on Kirkwood, the flow of traffic has been shifted. It is clearly marked on the road, but given that it is new, I think some kind of physical lane divider may be needed (like those posts that sometimes are put up to separate lanes of traffic). I drive through that area frequently, and it is clear that a number of drivers are caught by surprise/startled when they realize they are driving in what seems like head-on traffic to the other lane that has shifted. I am concerned that a minor accident is likely.
Our sewer line has been damaged due to a line that was ran through it recently. We are having sewer issues now and have had to dig up the damaged area to repair. The South Central Community Action Program owns the property and is a non profit organization. We are limited on resources and would like the contractor to pay for the damage please.
On Pete Ellis Drive at the railroad tracks just South of the East side Post Office: there are trees that have fallen and are blocking the sidewalk and other trees that look precarious and are leaning over that area. This is a safety issue and an accessibility issue for those in a wheelchair or walking or walking with a baby stroller. This is probably due to the tornado damage in the area, but this needs an immediate resolution. Thank you.
This is not a blocked (by car) alley, per se. This alley is not accessed by car, but it is unclear if this alley has ever been vacated by the city. I would like to know if overgrowth and trees within the alley running north/south from W Ralston Dr to W Country Club Dr, within the block bordered by S Milton St and S Rogers St, is the city's responsibility. According to the plat map of Broadview, the alley is 12 ft wide. Thank you.
Tree branches have been cleared from the street but are still blocking the sidewalk on E 2nd St near the corner of Woodlawn Ave. I think it is a fairly important sidewalk as it is close to Harmony School.
Tree down across the road on north side of 6700 S Victor Pike between there and Tramway.
On N. Kinser Pike going around the corner after upper cascades, there’s a tree limb sticking out with a light blue flag tied to it. A box truck was in front of Mr blocking my view of it and a car was coming the other way. I did not see the limb before my side view mirror hit it. I need someone to give this matter attention for me.
The Project School’s student pickup line causes so many issues on Washington and 3rd streets. Especially with the College Ave closure, the 3rd and Washington intersection gets backed up at pickup time. I live on Washington and it took me 20 minutes to get from the light at 3rd and Washington to my parking spot at 2nd and Washington. Additionally, with the College Ave closure, 3rd is getting insanely backed up from College to Dunn/Atwater. This is unsustainable and the project school traffic guiders are making the issue worse.