closed #208270
Sidewalk Snow Removal
Smith Rd & McCracken Way
- Case Date:
- 2/2/2026
Sidewalks not shoveled and bus stop blocked in front of shamrock pointe along smith rd.
Sidewalks not shoveled and bus stop blocked in front of shamrock pointe along smith rd.
The public sidewalks in front of Hoosier Court Apartments were never shoveled, despite this area of heavy pedestrian traffic. This photo was taken at 4:48 PM on February 1, 2026 – SEVEN days after the end of the last snowstorm.
The sidewalk crossing the bypass is not cleared. Pedestrians cannot access the crosswalk signal to safely cross, and people are walking in the road on this busy intersection.
None of the long public sidewalk in front of the Kroger parking lot was ever shoveled. This is more disrespect from our corporate occupiers. This photo was taken at 4:12 PM on February 1, 2026 – SEVEN days after the end of the last snowstorm.
The public sidewalk along Kinser Pike, just east of the Harley-Davidson property was never shoveled. This photo was taken at 4:44 PM on February 1, 2026 – SEVEN days after the end of the last snowstorm.
The public sidewalk in front of the old Colorado Steakhouse was never shoveled. Photos taken 2026 Feb 1 – 3:36 PM
The intersection of Kinser Pike with the Bypass needs to be cleared for pedestrians. People are forced to walk in the road, which is very dangerous. Photo taken 2026 Feb 1 – 4:11 PM
Pedestrian access is blocked by a mound of snow about 3 feet high at the intersection of Kinser Pike and Amaryllis Drive. Photo taken 2026 Feb 1 – 4:50 PM
The public sidewalk in front of the old Steak 'n' Shake is still completely unshoveled. Photo taken 2026 Feb 1 – 3:33 PM
In Green Acres, the only east-west route for walkers to avoid walking in streets is 5th and Hillsdale to the east, north along Hillsdale, then west to campus along 7th street. In many areas the walks have either been blocked by plowed snow, or by those who shovelled out their drives, and many areas remain untouched by shovel. Could the city clear the biggest mounds of snow at least? Perhaps a bucket could scoop and drop it in a unused easement or ROW? It would be helpful if the walks could be cleared as well. Thanks. I know it's low on the list but thought I'd ask politely anyway.