closed #163433
Potholes, Other Street Repair
701 S Highland AVE
- Case Date:
- 3/7/2018
potholes all along Highland, but really large at entrance to alley between 701 & 725 thanks, Annette
potholes all along Highland, but really large at entrance to alley between 701 & 725 thanks, Annette
The alley connecting Eagleson to highland Ave has Duke electrical polls lining it and never gets cleared. It has all of the driveways for the houses connected to it and will restrict us from leaving. It is a city road/alley and with this amount of snow I feel should be cleared this year. Please add to plow routes.
For HAND: Please come check 701 S Eastside Drive. There have been 4 plastic bags with yard waste in them out in the yard. Obviously they cannot be picked up, there is a note with the reason why attached to one of the bags. The students in the house need a reminder that they cannot leave these bags there for weeks on end. Thanks.
Vegetation on East First Street is blocking the sidewalk
Snow on the side of the street has not been plowed, leaving the parking inaccessible.
All of the decorative lampposts on North Walnut near the intersection with 11th Street are dark. Three on the west side of Walnut and north of 11th, one on the east side of Walnut north of 11th, and two on the east side of Walnut south of 11th but still north of Cottage Grove.
The pedestrian crossing sign on the west side of College Ave north of the intersection facing east has a non-functioning “tens” digit.
We have received several complaints on this safety concern. Street cut/storm drain repair work within most of the 3rd street bike lane has not been finished.
A large percentage (30%+) of sidewalks in the Bryan Park neighborhood are still covered with snow or ice which makes walking, running and pushing strollers very difficult. I understand there is an ordinance that stipulates fines if the snow or ice has not been removed 24hrs after the end of the weather event but it does not appear to be enforced. Many of the addresses appear to be rentals as well.
I'll admit that this isn't one of the more extreme instances of "excessive growth" by any means, but it nonetheless reaches beyond the property and obstructs a portion of the sidewalk. The other day I had to pass by another person here and essentially found myself walking through plants/bushes.