closed #192445
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
4007 E Bennington BLVD
- Case Date:
- 7/25/2024
uneven sidewalk
uneven sidewalk
Broken sidewalk for at least half a block on east side of Ballantine south of Hunter. A risk to elderly pedestrians like Yours Truly. Would be most grateful for attention to this matter!
The sidewalk has big areas of lifting due to the tree the city planted. I'd like to be able to keep the tree and maybe the sidewalk can be "shaved" to make it smoother for walking.
There is a bunch of sand on the sidewalk at 401 W 7th in front of the Monroe County voter registration building. It has been there for several months so am hoping it can be cleaned up. Thanks!
Hole in sidewalk left from fiber work
Hole in sidewalk left from fiber work
Large, deep gap between fiber vault and sidewalk. Tripping hazard
Deep hole (3’) in treeplot next to sidewalk. No protection, no warning. Has been there for over a month. Left by fiber project
At 916 S. Westhill Ct., 47403, the City began to repair the area of my street, but never completed the job. There had been a water main break. There are still orange cones in the area at the bottom of my driveway.
Dear City Hall, I am writing to bring to your attention an issue I have noticed on the north side of 3rd Street, between Grant Street and Dunn Street, next to the public parking lot. The sidewalk in this area has become hazardous due to the roots of a large tree causing the paving stones to rise, creating a tripping hazard for pedestrians. This is particularly concerning because the bike lane on 3rd Street, heading east to west, ends at Dunn Street, forcing cyclists and scooter riders onto the sidewalk. Many cyclists and scooter riders have tripped over the uneven pavement here. Additionally, the sidewalk at the northwest corner of Dunn Street and 3rd Street has multiple areas of damage. These issues pose a significant risk to public safety, and I kindly request that the necessary repairs be carried out as soon as possible. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, Edward Mao A Concerned Resident of B-Town