closed #174866
Sidewalk Snow Removal
- Case Date:
- 2/19/2021
17th & Dunn Streets around the Stadium
17th & Dunn Streets around the Stadium
The light at Walnut and Kirkwood is mistimed for northbound traffic on Walnut. Instead of waiting at one light and then getting green lights for the rest of the lights on Walnut, traffic has to stop at Kirkwood and again at 6th Street.
The sidewalk at 422 East Hawthorne still has not been shoveled. It was not shoveled after the Monday/Tuesday snowfall, and it was not shoveled after the Thursday snowfall. Weirdly, the front steps, porch and walk of the property have been shoveled, but not the sidewalk. It has been more than 24 hours since the snow stopped.
I spend multiple hours over multiple days clearing the piles of snow that were plowed into my driveway by the City plows in my cul de sac. Yesterday, I had cleared it all. Then, a plow came and blocked half of my driveway again while also fully covering my mailbox as to be completely inaccessible. The end of my street would have been in better condition if it had never been plowed. If the drivers are unwilling or unable to move the snow into the areas between houses, then why bother doing it at all? I'm only requesting some common sense here. I appreciate the road crews, but if the turning radius is too tight for the plow to even function, then maybe only plow the straightaways.
Sidewalks around the Taco Bell are not shoveled.
CORNER OF 7TH ST AND MADISON, THE MADISON SIDEWALK HEADING EAST HAS ABOUT 4 FEET OF SNOW ON IT
Multiple cars parked on sidewalk blocking pedestrian access at Firestone Auto - 3rd and walnut.
no effort to remove snow from sidewalk
no effort to remove snow from sidewalk, dangerous locatin, no option for pedestrians