closed #175449
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
915 E 1st ST
- Case Date:
- 4/13/2021
Sidewalk pushed up. Pedestrian hazard.
Sidewalk pushed up. Pedestrian hazard.
The IU Health LifeLine ambulance service has relocated a couple ambulance to the area. If possible, was seeing about signs on W 1st Street to the East and the West of the intersection to alert vehicles that Emergency Vehicles may be approaching.
We moved to Meadowbrook Dr this winter. All of our official documentation for the house had the street listed as Drive. Once we moved here, we saw several street signs say Meadowbrook Ave rather than Dr. The sign at Brighton says Drive. Just trying to figure out what is the official name of the street and could the signs be consistent?
The alley that runs from 2nd St. to the Harmony School parking lot continues north across Hunter and runs to Atwater. There is another alley that runs from Faculty down to Woodlawn (just south of Subway). Those two alleys intersect. The problem is that the intersection is completely overgrown with bushes and vines, which makes it extremely hard for someone headed west to see anyone coming from Hunter. And since so many Harmony kids use that alley to get to Subway, I fear that one of them will get hit, especially now that there are several rental houses with parking off that alley. Could you either have someone trim the overgrowth back or ask the homeowners to do it? If you come down from Faculty, you will see how badly obstructed the view is of anyone coming up the alley from Hunter. (And if you use the alley off of Hunter, be prepared to get scratches on your vehicle by the bushes growing into the alley.)
There is debris just north of the train tracks. Looks like a broken car bumper.
The sidewalk along the west side of Walnut street between the train tracks and the CVS is in bad shape. There are some large pieces of concrete that have come loose and have created several large tripping hazards.
In the westbound lane of Grimes just west of Woodlawn there is a tree limb hanging down into the road. It is not blocking the street in the sense that it is impassable, but this was the best option it seemed. The branch can hit a car or SUV in the windshield and/or roof as you drive by. It is pretty low and needs removed.
large pothole forming where the road is about to meet the curb for the driveway
kinser pike between Briarcliff and the Hwy 69 overpass its very rough like washboard needs a new layer of blacktop