closed #193478
Biking & Walking
200 E Kirkwood AVE
- Case Date:
- 9/10/2024
There are no tree grates in front of the graduate. They are all trip hazards and not ADA compliant. Please have them install grates
There are no tree grates in front of the graduate. They are all trip hazards and not ADA compliant. Please have them install grates
There is one broken slat and one depressed slat on the little wooden foot bridge in front of the Bryan Park restrooms.
Sidewalk crumbling, trip hazard, needs repair -- Southside of 800 bock on 2nd btw Park & Woodlawn
Northside of 2nd street btw Park and Woodlawn. Significantly overgrown shrubs encroach sidewalk
Sidewalk closed sign laying in the tree plot. There's no construction going on around here, so I am not sure how or why it's here. Just thought I would let you know in case you are missing one.
Intersection of that rd and rockport needs to be smoothed out and fixed, very ruff when turning north bound onto rockport.
A lot of car, truck , blocking the alley for hours. We can not have access for our delivery stuff. Would you mind to put the sign, like, 15 min max to stop at alley, so they don't block the alley for 2 hours or sometimes 5 hours more. Thank you
I wanted to have a meet up with some parents and their children at the park so went to scope it out around 5pm on a Friday afternoon and there were at least eight adults with lots of stuff hanging out and 2 out of 3 restrooms were locked. I know that a public park is for everyone, so I'm talking about of both sides of my mouth, but I didn't feel comfortable and didn't want to have my kids two year old birthday party at the trades park. Seems like a good place to put some more houses, since the park can't be used by everyone. In theory I like the picnic shelters being by the playground so I can sit and eat and watch my kids, but I think I prefer Butler Park while if there are transients who come off the railroad track they aren't at the playground.
This is no street sign on W 9th St for N John St. Previously there was a sign.
See report #193268. The bicycle is still there. Bird did *not* take care of it. It is east of Basswood and west of South Stone on the north side of Bloomfield Road, sort of in the middle of nowhere. Easily seen by motorists.