closed #168188
Blocked Sidewalk
113 S Smith RD
- Case Date:
- 4/21/2019
Lime in middle of sidewalk.
Lime in middle of sidewalk.
these folks planted some bushes between the sidewalk and the street. The bushes grow each year and block at least 1/2 of the sidewalk. they also protrude into the street.
603 557 n park ridge road. Between these two houses muddy pool of water several inches deep on sidewalk. Not sure if broken pipe or just horribly maintained but not passable and definitely not wheelchair access.
Allow access from A to B in picture attached. It is inappropriate for me to walk on state road or on some person/business' private property.
206 S Smith bushes overgrown into sidewalk
There is a car that has been parking for the last six months on the North side of the street on Morningside Dr. at Smith Rd. It is a danger and menace to traffic entering and leaving Park Ridge East. Can this section of road be posted "No Parking"?
A large tree limb has fallen onto Sheffield Street near the intersection of Plymouth Street in the Park Ridge East subdivision. It is completely blocking the road.
I just took possession of a home I bought as sidewalk construction on E. Morningside was being completed. The home is at 4021 E. Morningside. It is my understanding the City redid part of the driveway after having to destroy it for sidewalk work. Unfortunately it appears a corner of the drive (front right / SE) is already cracking/chipping/spalling (see photo). I'm requesting the City patch this up before it continues to flake (not huge now but would like addressed so as not to spread) as an area driven over frequently. Otherwise looks fantastic and very happy with the new sidewalk and drive portion. Great neighborhood addition.
Any way the stop e signs can get extra visible on N Smith ? People drive through n and s all the time without stopping. Skid marks are there now. Today almost was his by one car as I turned out of Morningside and saw another later in the day go through. I know lights may not work, unless there is solar?, But I'm pretty sure I've seen other ways of emphasizing a stop sign. Please and thank you. Especially since a bike path east/west too.
Tired of power always being out in Park Ridge East. Power is something City residents should expect to be consistently ON in a town these days.