- Case Date:
- 6/13/2019
East side walk on North Fairview just north of the train bridge at 11th and Fairview about a third obstructed by vegetation. This is a very narrow sidewalk with poor sight lines we need the full width.
- Case Date:
- 6/13/2019
West side wok on North college north of the train bridge 50% obstructed by vegetation.
- Case Date:
- 6/13/2019
North college south of the train bridge West sidewalk obstructed about a third of the way by vegetation including poison ivy.
- Case Date:
- 6/13/2019
801 North college. West side walk blocked partially by vegetation on The ground and by poison ivy growing from the side.
- Case Date:
- 6/13/2019
south of train bridge on North Walnut West sidewalk partially obstructed by vegetation it is a very narrow sidewalk with a very busy street we need the full width.
- Case Date:
- 6/13/2019
just south of 913 North Walnut on approach to train bridge west side walk mostly obstructed by vegetation and poison ivy.
- Case Date:
- 6/13/2019
North of 908 North Walnut. East side walk fully obstructed by vegetation on approach to train bridge. There is no alternative sidewalk.
Blocked Sidewalk
201 S Jefferson ST
- Case Date:
- 10/29/2018
The pedestrian walk between Jefferson and Roosevelt where Fourth St. would be if it continued between these two streets is partially blocked at the Jefferson end by vegetation, including a young redbud tree. I reported this about a month ago, and nothing has been done. Could someone at least please tell me if and when the walk is going to be cleared, and if not, why not? As far as I know, it's a public walkway.
Traffic Suggestions
216 E Burks DR
- Case Date:
- 10/8/2018
The construction on Rhorer and Gordon Pike has pushed a lot of the thru-traffic on the South side to East Burks Dr., resulting in a traffic load that the small, curved road wasn't designed for. More cars are coming through, and not always at a safe speed.
This issue is highlighted by the fact that currently, there are no signs prohibiting parking on either side of Burks Dr., so residents park on both sides of the street. This creates a one-lane road that has to accommodate a large traffic load (relative to it's design). Some residents have even taken to parking large tractor/trailer vehicles on the road, which almost completely eliminates visibility of oncoming traffic as you round the bend going from west-to-east.
My suggestion is to please restrict parking to the east-to-west side of the street, and post "No Parking" signs on the west-to-east side of the street. This allows for the greatest visibility for both sides of traffic, and also maintains two-way traffic, an important element to South side transportation with alternate routes still under construction.
Traffic Related Complaints
- Case Date:
- 10/5/2018
People daily continue to zip through stop signs going north and south at Smith and Morningside. It is dangerous. PLEASE can the City add flashing lights to the stop signs at least the Smith ones, paint the crosswalks back and/or something to help enforce people properly stopping there . Thank you!!