closed #193042
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
400 E 2nd ST
- Case Date:
- 8/22/2024
Huge bump on curb, has caused multiple trips/falls in the past week in my family alone, caused damaged toe and scratches on knees / nose
Huge bump on curb, has caused multiple trips/falls in the past week in my family alone, caused damaged toe and scratches on knees / nose
The sidewalk on Sare road from around the Spicewood 2 subdivision down to the Sherwood oaks roundabout is extremely overgrown. I almost collided with a biker on a walk because there isn’t enough room for 2 people even though it’s about a 7 foot wide sidewalk. This has been complained about multiple times and nothing has been done.
Sidewalk piece has began to rise up and protruding out of the ground 2 to 3 inches. With there being no bike lane I’m riding my transportation apparatus on the sidewalk. I wanted to bring this to your attention to see if it could get on the west of being fixed. Thank you so much for your time and consideration
Curb needs replaced
There is an grayish (unpainted), stand-alone curb in the corner of the village pantry parking lot and 3rd st. Between the flat grayish surface of the parking lot and the flat grayish surface of the sidewalk. I understand this is to deter cars from cutting through the parking lot but I now know THREE PEOPLE who have BROKEN BONES because of this curb. Two were pedestrians ans one was on a bike. This curb is a HAZARD and should be at the very least PAINTED YELLOW to reflect this and hopefully prevent further accidents. Thank you.
This is a very deep, 2-3' at least, hole just at the edge of the sidewalk in 7th near college in from of the radio station. It large enough for a large man's shoe to fall through.
Concrete sidewalk deteriorated in two sections here on west side of Aswood Dr just south of Cedarwood Circle Dr.
Sidewalk is unable to be walked on
Curb that is yellow painted needs replaced and repainted.
The curbs and speed humps on E Morningside appear to have been abandoned after the installation contract was completed. The first ones near E Saratoga and others are overgrown with weeds. It's not a pleasing sight for making a first impression near the entry to the Park Ridge East neighborhood. Residents seem to have not accepted an involuntary expansion of their lawn maintenance responsibility into the right of way on a busy street. Similar curbs near the park at the Park Ridge Road intersection are being maintained, maybe by city crews. Similar attention by the city for the other curb bump outs would be appreciated. An alternate remedy would be to cover the area of the bump outs with stone or other low maintenance materials that would reduce the recurring cost of cutting grass and weeds. A small tree planted in a bump out curb on the north side of E Morningside had its bark stripped off and branches broken last month, possibly by deer. Apparently trees were selected for planting without considering whether they have a natural resistance to deer. The tree had no protection from deer.