open #210245
Scooters, Bike-share and Related Issues
1000 N Walnut ST
- Case Date:
- 4/26/2026
Bird scooter blocking sidewalk, corner of N Walnut and W 14th
Bird scooter blocking sidewalk, corner of N Walnut and W 14th
Scooter left on sidewalk
The accessible stall in the College Mall men's food court restroom does not stay locked or closed. I have submitted contact forms to the mall 3 times this year. No communication response or action from the mall. Anything you can do to help?
On South Dunn St. Jay’s food truck is setup on a yellow curb.
The image is one of the sycamore trees planted along Madison, where the planter space is being outgrown. It appears that the metal sides of the box could be removed, and some bricks as well, to give the trees space to continue to grow. The trees are really an asset, and I hope that the arborist team can help keep them healthy. Just FYI!
Are electric bicycles allowed on the 7-Line? Several times I have been nearly knocked over on my bicycle because a speeding electric bike zooms past without any warning going about 30 mpg. Seems like the bicycle-designated lanes should be for non-motorized vehicles.
Case #209315 indicates that the City will not do anything about the blocked street and sidewalks in front of 1316 S Palmer because there is no evidence of a illegally run business. Please Google Jabberwocky Computer Rescue Services, which is listed as a currently open business at this location. Neighbors can hear his business landline ring at all hours of the day. People are laying underneath cars with the lower portion of their bodies out in the middle of Palmer. It’s a dangerous situation for everyone, especially the people employed by this business. https://maps.app.goo.gl/CjM5jGsxsrcbaQqi6
Scooter left in the middle of sidewalk. Can't relocate it from my wheelchair
Did the Graduate hotel also reach an agreement with the church to the north across the street (first Christian church) for their liquor license, that church also being within 200 feet of the premises? (See case 208989)
My understanding is that this establishment is not legally allowed to have a liquor license due to their proximity to a church. The HPC rejected their application to become an historic district, and they have no other avenues to legally sell alcohol I am aware of. Please let me know if I am mistaken, or if they are flagrantly violating the law.