closed #161692
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
1221 N Madison ST
- Case Date:
- 10/27/2017
Walking home Thursday night, I turned my ankle in this hole. In the dark, it's invisible. This whole block is in bad shape (west side of road).
Walking home Thursday night, I turned my ankle in this hole. In the dark, it's invisible. This whole block is in bad shape (west side of road).
I reported this last fall and was advised a contract and materials were on order to correct the situation. The guard rail at the intersection of S. Henderson and Winslow is badly damaged. I was concerned last year and still am that it may become a hazard during snowy, icy and slick roads.
334 S. Rogers Street Tree in the public right of way was supposed to be cut down 1 year ago. The tree is marked to be cut down but seems to have been forgotten. It is a hazard.
Mr. Ogle is very concerned about an improperly placed sidewalk at this location -- says it's a hazard.
Crumbling sidewalk on Autumn Drive on left between 2208 and 2218. Loose gravel is a tripping hazard. I have fallen twice when I walk my dogs in my neighborhood. Second time reporting this problem
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)
The sidewalks throughout Sherwood Oaks are busted up, uneven and there are no curb cuts! Which I thought was required by the ADA. Please address.
A tree on the city portion of his property is dying and dropping branches -- seems to be a hazard for kids riding bikes in the neighborhood.
Why have long stretches of the road on S. Washington now unavailable for parking? If this is a new standard, will this be done city wide?