closed #177091
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
2105 E Queens WAY
- Case Date:
- 8/22/2021
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Light out
street light is out in front of our house which makes the end of the lane very dark
The crossing lights for bikes and pedestrians are not working. I first noticed this in the morning of Thursday, August 19th. They were also not working this morning, Monday, August 23rd, around 8:50 and again around 9:10. To be more specific, when crossing west to east I could not tell if the lights were on because there is no visual or auditory indication after pressing the button. The only way I would be able to know is to walk to the north to face the lights. When crossing east to west, there is one bank of lights on the pole above the button. After pressing the button multiple times the lights did not come on. This is a distressing crossing when the lights are working. We use it daily during school when biking our child to school, maximum four times a day, five days a week. The crossing is extra distressing when the lights are not working and we have no way to tell when there are on when making the crossing west to east.
Traffic slowing curb cuts installed on Allen are filled with weeds. Walking by them forces you out into the street and visibility is hampered by the weeds
While playing at the Lion's Den and Lower Cascades playgrounds, I've encountered employees smoking on the playground premises while children are present. They are the cleanup crew who care for the restrooms and trash. While I don't care about their habits or what they do with their break time, playgrounds are supposed to be a smoke free zone, and especially while kids are there.
Car parked on lawn.
Cars parked on lawn.
1615/1605 University: 'Speed Limit 25' sign being obscured by overhanging branches. Also, could the shrubs between 1615 and 1605 be trimmed to that they won't take up part of the street? With cars solidly parked on one side, sometimes it is hard to avoid hitting the branches.
There are a number of deep potholes along the northern edge of the public right of way between 616 S. Walnut St and 620 S. Walnut St.