closed #200270
Blocked Sidewalk
228 W Kirkwood AVE
- Case Date:
- 1/15/2025
All other nearby property owners have shoveled their sidewalks, why not this one?
All other nearby property owners have shoveled their sidewalks, why not this one?
Pedestrian crossing sign at Kirkwood and B-Line is knocked down in the road.
Stormwater drain is clogged with mud and other debris. When it rained last week, this area didn’t dry up for days bc the drain was clogged. The crosswalk was flooded and it was an accessibility issue.
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?
Walking west on the south side of Dodds, I was struck by the Utility pole in the middle of the side walk as I approached the street ramp. This is clearly an obstruction and is not compatible with our policies of making sidewalks disability-friendly. While a blind individual might be able to manage this obstruction, a wheel-chair would be seriously impaired.
Light out in front of Restore
Grass in yard is over a foot tall.
Excessive growth in the front yard is spreading and leaning into the street as there is no curb in this stretch of Hillsdale. If one were to take a flat blade shovel, one could scrape 4-6 inches of vegetation off the asphalt between 229 and 225.
State of property facing the road has been neglected for several months. Owners/tenants using the front yard as storage for fill dirt? See the picture. The dumping may be impinging upon the easement.
I turned in a report this morning and did not have the address displayed. I have found out it is 229 Hillsdale drive. The report was number 203513.