closed #210896
City Construction Projects
- Case Date:
- 5/21/2026
I appreciate the paving happening and the difficulty in controlling traffic around it downtown, but the crews need more signs and flaggers ASAP
I appreciate the paving happening and the difficulty in controlling traffic around it downtown, but the crews need more signs and flaggers ASAP
I understand you are actively working to pave this street, but these loose asphalt ramps are not accessible. Very hard to use with a wheelchair, it's like trying to wheel through beach sand. No signage directing pedestrians to a different accessible crossing area
I understand you are actively working to pave this street, but these loose asphalt ramps are not accessible. Very hard to use with a wheelchair, it's like trying to wheel through beach sand. No signage directing pedestrians to a different accessible crossing area
The city did a storm drain project last week and left a large bag of conrete waste on the sidewalk. They removed signage related to construction. People use electric wheelchairs, strollers, carts, etc. often on Blair, but now they can't on the east side of the street, and there's no signage to warn people to cross the sidewalk before the obstacle. It's been like this all week - is it possible for the city to remove the (very heavy!) bag of waste concrete?
The boardwalk on the north side of E. 2nd between Anita and Rose is in need of repair. I would say that it's close to being dangerous.
Pavement in even, swerving cars due to pavement issues almost caused several accidents
I've lived in this neighborhood for over 20 years, and the city put a hazard sign on the sidewalk months/years ago, but nothing else has been done to correct the problem, which can be quite dangerous at night
I was walking along the North side of 3rd st with my children and found the railing here was easy to move and break. I can see there were a few stablizing posts but the are not working. It is broken and unsafe and any adult who doesn't know this and leans on this or tips into it could easily fall onto 3rd st. Please fix asap
Park Ridge neighborhood: Partnered with the traffic calming bumps are stakes with reflectors to bring driver's attention to the speed bumps. Nearly all of the stakes are missing the reflectors or the reflectors are damaged. Some of the pairs of stakes have one of the stakes missing like in front of my house. (A lawn service damaged it and removed it). So please survey and replace the missing reflectors and a couple of the missing stakes. The stakes with no reflectors appear dangerous. Like "Games of Thrones" dangerous. It was odd at the conclusion of the 2022 Morningside repaving, that the new version of traffic calming bumps was installed (thanks), but the stakes were ignored in terms of reflectors. We appreciate your attention on this item.
The signs giving instructions for the back-in parking should have the diagram (map) rotated 180 degrees. The standard for such diagrams is to have the direction of movement going UP the page, not down. Also, the parking spaces are shown on the right side of the diagram; it looks like you are instructed to front into spaces on the right (the small arrows pointing down are hard to notice, while the up-&-right arrow is large).