closed #202336
Blocked Sidewalk
530 S Park Ridge Rd on Hagan street
- Case Date:
- 4/28/2025
Overgrown trees are blocking the sidewalk
Overgrown trees are blocking the sidewalk
There is a lot of sand that has collected on the corner of Grant and 10th. I would like to request a street sweeper to clean up the loose sand as it is causing issues for bike riders and motorcyclist. Most of the sand is right on the side of the Revolutionary Bike and Bean Building (Red Brick Building). Thank you.
Recycling bin stored on sidewalk. Also, large amount of brush blocking sidewalk.
Trash and/or recycling bins sitting by street
It seems that the timing of the traffic lights on College through downtown needs to be re-set or something. I drive that route 4 mornings a week at about 5:45 am and typically I will stop at a light at either 10th or 11th and from then on it's smooth sailing. Starting last week, the timing was off, and since then I've had to stop at as many as 5 intersections between 11th and 1st Streets. Just wanted to let you know! :) Thanks!
Kirkwood Ave should be blocked off heading east from Dunn Street. If cars travel east past Dunn, there is no place to go and they are having to turn around in the Kirkwood/Indiana intersection. Indiana is closed heading north at that intersection and one way heading south. Going straight takes you thr the Sample Gates. I've been watching this happen for several days from my office in Carmichael Center.
Trees/brush to the north of Blue Ridge Drive make it hard to see oncoming traffic when turning south onto Walnut.
When exiting or entering Woodyard from my home in a vehicle, I must cross the walking trail. There is no signage to designate right of way or caution to either drivers or walkers/bikers. I feel this is an unsafe situation for both driver and pedestrian and right of way should be clearly designated. Other private driveways on the trail have signs that indicate cross traffic does not stop. I would suggest the same signage here.
When exiting or entering Woodyard from my home in a vehicle, I must cross the walking trail. There is no signage to designate right of way or caution to either drivers or walkers/bikers. I feel this is an unsafe situation for both driver and pedestrian and right of way should be clearly designated. Other private driveways on the trail have signs that indicate cross traffic does not stop. I would suggest the same signage here.
The HVAC that serves the City Showers Building is increasingly getting louder. The sound level has gone from 88 decibels last week to 95 decibels this week. My office is the very most northwest location in the Showers Building and I can hear it through the office walls with a sound like the drone of a cicadas. I invite you to see how long you can stand on 10th Street adjacent to the Showers Building without plugging your ears to the high pitched screech of the City HVAC. I will likely swing by for public comment at the next available public meeting. Find the money in the budget to replace this nuisance please. It is truly upsetting those who work nearby it.