closed #152689
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
212 W 4th ST
- Case Date:
- 5/3/2016
Deteriorated diamond plate between 212 and 214 West 4th Street (at Gentry Street), wondering if this is a City responsibility to remediate/address
Deteriorated diamond plate between 212 and 214 West 4th Street (at Gentry Street), wondering if this is a City responsibility to remediate/address
Please evaluate a dead tree, fractured trunk, leaning over sidewalk and into storefront. Will need to be removed. Thank you, Mike Olympus Properties
On the sidewalk at 212 W 4th St, north side of street, there is a pile of orange plastic barriers that are left over from the street replacing project that was completed in late 2024. The pile is blocking half of the sidewalk. Please remove. Thank you! Charles Russo
Dead rat in alley by dumpster between Zagreb and Crazy Horse buildings.
The Tap van parked on sidewalk. Impossible for wheelchair users to get around.
The shrubbery along the west side of the trail around the Winslow sports complex needs to be pruned back especially in the area near the wooden bridge. It's growing halfway across the trail. The shrubbery near the south east corner of the trail might also benefit from some pruning.
Yesterday I visited the playground at Winslow Woods Park with my son. The playground space is in dire need of repair. The rubber flooring is patchy, worn, and disintegrating, creating trip hazards. The climbing jungle gym is rusty, with peeling paint and worn plastic. It does not seem structurally unstable, but could use at least some sanding and repainting to make it safer for young children. My experiences at other city parks and playgrounds have all been wonderful, so this seems out of character. I'd be interested to know if there is a barrier to repair/replacement of equipment at this park, if it is slated for removal, or if there is anything I can do as a resident to help advocate for its upkeep. We love to visit our parks and appreciate all the good work the Parks Department does for our community!
Yesterday I visited the playground at Winslow Woods Park with my son. The playground space is in dire need of repair. The rubber flooring is patchy, worn, and disintegrating, creating trip hazards. The climbing jungle gym is rusty, with peeling paint and worn plastic. It does not seem structurally unstable, but could use at least some sanding and repainting to make it safer for young children. My experiences at other city parks and playgrounds have all been wonderful, so this seems out of character. I'd be interested to know if there is a barrier to repair/replacement of equipment at this park, if it is slated for removal, or if there is anything I can do as a resident to help advocate for its upkeep. We love to visit our parks and appreciate all the good work the Parks Department does for our community!
Fix the bike routes we have! Placing patch over a patch over another patch might be good for cars, but it make biking dangerous. The stretch of Highland between the Y and Winslow are already very dangerous because of speeding cars and poor visibility around bends in road. Add poor road conditions and this makes biking very dangerous. Someone is going to get killed.
Highland between Winslow and the Y needs to be resurfaced. Constantly patching the road only makes it more unsafe for bicycles, and this is a major North-South bike route. Multi-ton buses run over this route about 40 times per day. This section needs an upgrade to handle this load.