closed #207928
Street Snow Removal
117 E 19th ST
- Case Date:
- 1/28/2026
there’s still lots of snow in this area and cars keep getting stuck
there’s still lots of snow in this area and cars keep getting stuck
there’s still lots of snow in this area and cars keep getting stuck
Only cleared half of sidewalk facing 6th street
A car is parked on our street, which does not allow street parking, and is completely blocking our driveway so no cars can get out. It has been there for at least 10 hours now.
Dead end road only had a single lane plowed. Residents forced to reverse the entire length of the road when leaving homes. This creates a maneuverability hazard and a higher risk of becoming stranded in the deep unplowed sections of accumulated road snow. Please have contractor or city service entity plow entire width of road. Many thanks and appreciation for your service and hard work.
Sidewalks covered in snow, no visible effort to remove it; completely impassible and forcing pedestrians to walk in the road on Dunn in order to pass. This area has high foot traffic since it's so close to the bus stop at the stadium, and I worry that someone is going to get hurt because they're forced into the street!
Waldron between Kirkwood and 4th St. needs to be plowed. Multiple cars have been stuck and we have had to dig them out today. The photo is one of those.
All of the public sidewalks that border the Circle K gas station were unshoveled late this afternoon.
The B-line is rapidly developing an icing situation. Thank you for plowing it this year! But we need to respond more promptly to the situation a couple days after the snow falls. The remaining traces of snow turn into ice. A small amount of targetted salt would solve it, as it is mostly isolated spots. But it is a real hazard and will be until it's treated, as this cold is likely to stick around. Thanks!
All of the properties along the west side of Madison St south of 17th street for a block and a half have not shoveled their sidewalks. Addresses 1221 N Madison St, 1217, 1213, 1205, 1203, 1201, 1123, 1121, 1119 N Madison St. Most of these are rental properties, including some newly constructed multi-unit ones that don't seem to have rental permits yet? Anyways, the new landlord needs to learn their property management responsibilities. Thanks!