closed #161391
Biking & Walking
- Case Date:
- 10/3/2017
Current bike racks here are frequently full.
Current bike racks here are frequently full.
Current bike racks here are frequently full.
Current bike racks here are frequently full.
a few weeks ago i wrote on ureport about the missing crosswalk button device at the intersection of west 3rd street & franklin. later when i looked at ureport again i could see that a city engineer had contacted the i-69 project to tell them it was their problem. it still didn't get fixed, so i called the phone # for 1-69 & left a voice message. a man from there called me back & said that their project doesn't go that far, so it's up to the city to fix that. his name is kirk roth so if there is still a dispute, please call him at the phone# on their website. this needs to get resolved please for pedestrian safety at a very busy intersection. people who live on yancy etc need to cross there to get to the bus-stop across the street to go to work. thanks
Yard Waste- what are we supposed to do with yard waste now? The website needs to be updated. There is no current information on the new system and we bought our house without being given any information about the new program.
N. Walnut approaching 17th. (10/2/17) Sidewalk blocked by multiple large trash cans. Forces wheelchair in either direction into one way bike lane.
Power wheelchair hazard! Walnut St. N of 11th in front of Makie Properties. This innocent appearing grade (mis-) alignment brought my full-speed power wheelchair to an instant halt as my undercarrage hit the hard concrete stop. Ouch. Pain & confusion. Wheelchair high centered & useless. Good samaritans helped. Once recovered, with this sidepath obstruction I was forced to continue my journey by entering the motorway in a dangerous back-to-traffic mode. I thank God things worked out OK (in time the resultant aches and pains should lessen)
E 2nd street at CVS/Goodwill. Damaged siderail blocking sidewalk.
E 3rd at Orange Leaf yoghurt shop. Overgrown hedge blocking sidewalk.
Pedestrian crossing buttons on pole at E 3rd & Woodscrest light inaccessible to power chair due to soft surface (mulch) between sidewalk and pole. This is a common type problem with, for example, grass surface between walk and poles at Country Club & S Rogers, or sheer dropoff between walk and button at Kinser & 46 (yeah, "tell it to the State." -- why won't you?)