closed #205207
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
301 N Jefferson ST
- Case Date:
- 8/23/2025
Large invasive weed impinging on walkway. Blocked walk is actually on 7th. Tried attaching photo.
Large invasive weed impinging on walkway. Blocked walk is actually on 7th. Tried attaching photo.
Landscaping impinging on the walkway. See photo.
Vegetation is blocking half of the southbound bicycle lane, which was already too narrow.
There is a cable that is attached to a couple of concrete or limestone blocks on the Westside of the old Smith Holden music store which face Morton Street just north of W. Kirkwood. There was also a large dumpster sitting a few feet to the North of the cable…the cable was very low to the ground and barely visible as it blended in with the surface beneath it…I tripped and fell (8/14) sustaining an injury and went to the Hospital Emergency room…Today (8/22), I noticed that the dumpster had been removed and the cables had what appeared to be fairly long orange horizontal noodles that had recently been placed around the cable…this injury could and should have been avoided had proper precautions been in place….I want to know who was responsible for putting these obstacles in place without proper or adequate warnings…I was told this is private property and would like to get the contact information for the present owner of the building or their representative…and hopefully insure that at least some signage can be put in place to close off access to this area so no one else is injured.
Many places on third street, but particularly driving onto Kimble, where you cant see incoming traffic coming up.
Shrub on corner of yard is so big that people on the sidewalk have to step onto the grass to get by it.
I run the shop at 208 N Walnut. I see 90% of people walk into oncoming traffic because they can’t see the pathway blocked by the water barrier.
Foliage/brush from the property at 701 E 10th St (northeast corner of the intersection of N Fess and E 10th) has completely obstructed the sidewalk.
You just spent $50000-$100,000 putting in handicap ramps and textured strips for blind citizens at the corner of Cottage Grove and Dunn. The house on Dunn, just south of that intersection, has a rope/hammock strung right across the sidewalk for four days. Should a blind person walk thru here, they wouldn't see it and would be "clotheslined"
Brush/shrubbery are overgrowing onto the sidewalk on Indiana Avenue.