closed #200339
Blocked Sidewalk
1009 S Walnut ST
- Case Date:
- 1/16/2025
Dangerously icy sidewalks and steps 1013, 1009, and 1005 S Walnut St
Dangerously icy sidewalks and steps 1013, 1009, and 1005 S Walnut St
Sidewalks to access across the school are blocked. Walkers cannot safely access the shoveled school portion of the sidewalk. I am a crossing guard for the crosswalk there and I've already seen two kiddos eat it on the ice in the past week
Children cannot walk to school - sidewalk is not cleared - children forced to walk in the street - please help!
Children cannot walk to school - sidewalk is not cleared - children forced to walk in the street - please help!
Sidewalk in front of this this house hasn’t bewn cleared of any snow since the first storm over a week ago. Very dangerous to walk on currently.
Sidewalk is covered in ice and hasn’t been touched at this rental house on the corner. Neither the sidewalk running along Washington St or the cross street have been touched.
Sidewalk in front of this Costley & Co rental hasn’t been touched. Dangerous to walk on the sidewalk as it’s ice covered.
Snow has not been removed from the sidewalk in front of these apartments since the first snow. It’s dangerous to walk on b/c it’s all ice covered.
The trails in Bryan Park were not fully cleared of snow or salted after the major snow storm that happened a week ago. This has created hazardous icy conditions after some freeze/thaw cycles which makes walking and running there very difficult. The trails appear to have been plowed initial were but left 1-2" of snow that was never fully cleared and is now thawing partially during the warmer days and turning back to ice on the colder days.
We have a very large past-due balance on our bill that doesn't make sense to me. We have paid the bill on time every single time since we moved in august 2023. In November there was a leak and we got a statement credit to cover that cost which reduced the bill to zero for that month. but Since then, there has been a large past due balance that I don't really understand. Whatever information you can provide me would be great thank you