closed #186862
Blocked Sidewalk
417 A E Kirkwood AVE
- Case Date:
- 1/23/2024
Barriers blocking sidewalk in violation of ADA accessibility standards
Barriers blocking sidewalk in violation of ADA accessibility standards
Both sides of the sidewalk on 17th street are being blocked off for fiber internet installation causing wheelchairs to have to walk in the road. A violation of the ADA and a safety risk for city residents in general.
Kilroys blocking sidewalk. Maybe 20” clear. This has happened multiple times before. Fine them. Let me know what happens. 4/4/24 : Added a dividing line to the sidewalk and notifed KOK staff. Nothing should cross over the line. Line will be managed by COB.
Pedestrian bridge across the bypass has deteriorated on both sides making it inaccessible for people in Wheels Chairs & Other adaptive equipment. Needs repaired asap for ADA compliance
Large stones have fallen off adjacent wall and are blocking sidewalk. Thank you. There is no contact person, address, or even photo. Not sure what to do with this one but to close it???
On the north side of West Second Street, just west of the B Line, large stones have fallen off an adjacent wall and are blocking the sidewalk.
catalent refuses to make their parking lot safe for employees walking to and from their cars, especially those with mobility issues. There are no sidewalks, and because they do not provide enough parking for all employees during the day, people are driving around and around, looking for empty spaces instead of looking out for pedestrians. the more they have to drive, the more frustrated they get so the faster they go and less they pay attention.
Hello what Pride activities does the City have planned for June? Is there a webpage? Thanks!
from the bus stop on covenanter up towards kroger there's a step of steps with a handrail, in front of the opticians. the handrail is almost completely rusted through on one of the uprights and will give way if someone needs to put any weight on it while going up these steps
The issue is with this website/reporting system itself, not the courthouse. There needs to be a nonverbal method of reporting certain things - not the least of which being noise complaints. I lost my voice to cancer years ago, but I did not lose my hearing. I have a particularly loud set of neighbors, and I have been unable to do anything about them because I cannot call to make a complaint. I have seen other noise complaints on this website, and while their circumstances may not be the same as mine, it's clear there is a need for a nonverbal reporting method for noise complaints (as well as other similar non-emergent type issues). Thanks in advance, Mary