closed #161100
Blocked Sidewalk
228-256 West 3rd Street
- Case Date:
- 9/11/2017
There is an obstruction on College Ave. just before 3rd St. Does this obstruction still serve a purpose or could it be removed to make turning on that corner more safe?
There is an obstruction on College Ave. just before 3rd St. Does this obstruction still serve a purpose or could it be removed to make turning on that corner more safe?
Low hanging branch of what looks like an invasive bush honeysuckle. Needs pruned back or even better removed and replaced with a non-invasive plant.
The sidewalk in front of both schools has been blocked by large snow piles and none of the sidewalks that run in front of the school have been cleared of snow.
There are low hanging tree branches over the sidewalk. Bikes are not able to ride through that section of the sidewalk.
The sidewalk on Arden leading into Southeast Park has been blocked for weeks now. The Millstone contractors have been using it for construction storage. Could a better spot not be found for storing this equipment, perhaps one that doesn't shut down a pedestrian walkway? Space on the adjoining street could just have easily been used here.
Residents of this home park their cars on the sidewalk. When I try to use the sidewalk I have to walk in the street with my 3 year old son. Cars coming off of Rogers are not going slow around the turn creating a hazardous environment for people walking.
Cars parked on sidewalk
Total of seven cars were parked at the property for which were blocking the sideway which is a huge safety issue and they are at an intersection.. This is a repeated problem at this residence.
There have been a huge group of homeless sitting and lying on the sidewalks in front of Timber Ridge. With school starting tomorrow, we don’t want our kids to feel unsafe waiting for the bus. They have become loud, messy and saying inappropriate things to those who walk by and to those who live here. Can someone please address this before school starts?
Path/sidewalk along north side of Rogers (between High and Winding Brook Circle) is substantially overgrown, reducing effective width by almost 50% in places. There is a good amount of poison ivy included. This is a recurring problem that needs to be permanently addressed. I've reported this issue multiple times over the past couple summers. If this is city's responsibility could it be a regularly scheduled maintenance item?