closed #139362
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1025 E 1st ST
- Case Date:
- 7/18/2014
Sorry forgot to put the address-1115 E. 1st St.
Sorry forgot to put the address-1115 E. 1st St.
The path between weatherstone and hawthorne, part of the new Hawthorne-Weatherstone Greenway, has not been cleared of snow at all. Even worse, the plows pushed all the snow from Hawthorne into a huge pile blocking the Hawthorne end of the path, so that it is completely impassable. This is totally unacceptable treatment of brand new city infrastructure, which is intended to be a transportation route.
Trees next to the bike/ped path have low-hanging branches that need to be trimmed so they don’t hit people in the face.
Trees next to the bike/ped path have low-hanging branches that need to be trimmed so they don’t hit people in the face.
Newly installed lights on Hawthorne. The lights are so bright I could mow my lawn at midnight and that is with the trees in full leaf. I used to enjoy looking at the stars, but no more. I don't remember seeing any additional lights in the plan for the bike access between weatherstone and hawthorne. There are already lights at either end of the street marking the intersections so perhaps that aren't necessary. Could they be dimmed or adapted so the light is cast downward?
Storm grate is tipped at a downward angle, and customer said it is like driving over a pot hole.
Miss out picked up by Larry Sparks and Bob Chambers
There is a pothole that continues to grow on Sheridan just to the right of the line diving the driving lane from the pedestrian/bike lane. The pothole is not located in the pedestrian/bike lane, but it is quite close, and has the potential for a cyclist to run into it when passing others in the lane. The pothole is just east of a green bench on Sheridan.
A small tree in the median along the creek has fallen over. This is on Southdowns just west of Hawthorne.
There are a lot of big tree limbs and sticks piled up in the creek area between Sheridan and Southdowns just west of Hawthorne. The large limb in the attached photo is leaning against the tree and could fall.