closed #200496
Sidewalk Snow Removal
500 E Cottage Grove AVE
- Case Date:
- 1/23/2025
Snow on sidewalk
Snow on sidewalk
I think my water meter is frozen. I have heated up the crawlspace for most of the day today and put space heaters in bathroom and by kitchen sink but still no water flow.
From 527 N Park Ave through 525 N Fess Ave, there is a large section of the public sidewalk on 10th Street that has not been cleared of snow or ice.
The alley behind our leasing office is very icy. Cars are almost running into the buildings when trying to get though the alley. Can we please have someone throw salt throughout the back alley, please? It is bad on all 4 entrance points for the alley. Thank you
This property had snow on the sidewalks for a week, as did all properties in the neighborhood under Parker Management. The issue was reported to HAND early on, but by the time they acted on it the snow had turned into glaciers that are nearly impossible to remove, and they did so by issuing a fine to the tenants of the property on the first day of the semester and when no shovels are available in any store, whereas they should be fining the *property owner* as per City Code: "6.07.010 - Snow and ice removal—Duty of abutting property owner." (Note especially the 36"-wide path requirement.) The Lincoln side of the property is still not shoveled. Will HAND issue daily fines to the management until they comply with the City ordinance?
The sidewalk in front of the old brewery is still not cleared and I was unable to get to church this morning
You can’t see the curb and the snow is not fully off the street so you can’t really park the right way
I was unable to use the sidewalk via my wheelchair due to the sidewalk not being cleared in front of the old brewery
Parker Management openly admits that they will not shovel sidewalks or cut lawns unless someone complains. They should be fined for not shoveling by now. They have attended to *none* of the properties they are supposedly responsible for. This is just one example of multiple properties in the neighborhood. They say that it will eventually melt on its own.
I'm an old man on a walker that needs to get to work. I park on the street, but getting to the sidewalk is just about impossible with all the snow piled in the way. If I fall I can't get back up. Even if someone wants to put money in a meter they must climb the snow mountain. I hate to complain because I know you guys are extremely busy with all the snow on the streets but it is very dangerous trying to make it to a sidewalk. Thanks for your time.