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closed #178893

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

621 W 17th ST

Case Date:
2/8/2022

Unsafe walking conditions on sidewalk due to lack of snow and ice removal

closed #149355

Excessive Growth

622 N Washington ST

Case Date:
10/29/2015

Tree branches and vegetation obstructing sidewalk at both 611 and 619 N Washington Street.

closed #150614

Blocked Street

622 N Washington ST

Case Date:
2/12/2016

Car on sidewalk 616 n Washington

closed #176455

Blocked Sidewalk

622 N Washington ST

Case Date:
7/5/2021

Sidewalk is blocked by overgrown plants.

closed #40024

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

622 W 6th ST

Case Date:
8/4/2003

retaining wall has fallen into the sidewalk.

closed #177243

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

622 W 6th ST

Case Date:
9/2/2021

Dangerously uneven sidewalk. South side of 6th

closed #166134

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

622 W 6th ST

Case Date:
10/5/2018

This entire sidewalk is covered in dirt and leaves which makes the ground slippery when wet. The sidewalk floods when there is rain which renders parts of the sidewalk impassable. There is also excessive growth from most of the foliage on the side of the sidewalk. The sidewalk is also uneven and broken; you can not wheel anything on the pavement and have to walk in the road.

closed #172736

Excessive Growth

622 W Parrish RD

Case Date:
6/10/2020

from Kinser Pike to 624 W Parrish Road the trees and bushes have grown out over the sidewalk so it is hard to walk along there (the sidewalk in on the N side of Parrish Road.

closed #42834

Water Utility Problems

627 N Morton ST

Case Date:
9/19/2002

REPAIR BRICK SIDEWALK AFTER WE INSTALLED WATER LINE

closed #178626

Street Lights

629 N Fairview ST

Case Date:
1/19/2022

In response to uReport case #178550, if the property owner has had to repeatedly paint over graffiti, then perhaps the built environment could be examined to see if any improvements could be made that would benefit the property owner as well as residents. A walk down that street at night reveals pitch black darkness. There is a light at the T intersection of Fairview and 11th, but the illumination does not reach around the bend in Fairview. The property has a light in their lot which actually causes the sidewalk on Fairview to be even darker in contrast. It has never felt safe as a pedestrian or cyclist but that can be remedied by personal use of lights. However, having the street illuminated could help to make it less hospitable for delinquent behavior as well as the wonderful bonus of increased safety for non-motorist travelers. Lastly, vehicles regularly speed down the decline on 11th, fail to stop at the stop sign, and continue around the bend on Fairview. I would think that increased illumination would be helpful to those motorists who are already driving recklessly. Thank you.