closed #178775
Street Snow Removal
- Case Date:
- 2/5/2022
Please plow dixie street...yesterday is was bad and the side rds around it...
Please plow dixie street...yesterday is was bad and the side rds around it...
I just saw the USPS truck pass up a few houses on our block, probably because about 5-6 feet of street in front of the mailboxes are unplowed. After not getting mail for two days, it's pretty unlikely neither we or our neighbor (who shares the mailbox post with us) have mail. Will the city plow more of the street so our mailboxes are accessible, or are we responsible for shoveling that 5-6 feet of city street ourselves?
Please enforce the sidewalk snow removal ordinance better, particularly downtown. Please require property owners to not only clear the sidewalk, but also the adjacent curb cuts and alleys (or the city should clear alleys at sidewalks). It’s not very helpful to have clear sidewalks, but them have to cross a slushy mess at the curb cuts or alleys. Some people make a narrow path at the curb, but those just get slushy and messy quickly, and are not wide enough for wheelchairs. Thank you.
Sidewalks have not been cleared. It's not so much a issue for me but I have a neighbor who is in a wheelchair and another neighbor who use a walker. The new management here is doing an inadequate job.
The renwick trail is plowed but the parking lot is not. Too many people with front wheel drive came here to sled and can’t get out.
Who is responsible for clearing this multiuse path? It’s a much more critical piece of pedestrian infrastructure than the renwick path yet is totally unplowed.
Who is responsible for clearing these sidewalks? The multiuse path on Rogers is pretty useless if the sidewalk is not also clear
Hoosier Heights, Rogers Street between Dixie and Allen, sidewalks not cleared after snowfall
The street hasn't been plowed yet and the road was not salted making it hard to drive out of.
I believe that there is a husky that’s safety is at risk due to neglect. The owner has posted their dog as missing 7 times since November and has obviously not taking precautions to ensure the safety of her pet. Owner is Jodi Reynolds and her dog is a Husky named Joey. He has been to the shelter multiple times before.