open #206223
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103 N College AVE APT 1
- Case Date:
- 10/9/2025
Illegal Dumping at 100 block of E. Kirkwood Avenue.
Illegal Dumping at 100 block of E. Kirkwood Avenue.
Previous ticket was marked as completed, but I see no improvement to the encroachment of grass and debris onto the sidewalk, making it too narrow for wheelchair
Excessive growth blocking sidewalk on both sides of the street
Pervasive issue with uneven brick/cement/asphalt at the stylized curbs on the bike path. Asphalt is uneven with the angled cement curb pieces, which are uneven with the bricks. Missing bricks at other locations. These uneven angled triangle cement parts have damaged parts of my wheelchair several times. I am making the report at the Rogers St coordinates, but the issue extends across most road crossings between North Adams all the way to Kroger. North Adams, Fairview, and Rogers are by far the worst ones, but most need addressed. If you want me to take pictures and send individual reports for every crossing on the bike path, I can do that.
Thank you for grinding down the curb entrances to these sidewalks. Unfortunately they are still not accessible, the north side curb is still too uneven between the street and the sidewalk. The south side curb/sidewalk is angled in a sketchy way that sends the momentum of the wheelchair straight into the main road and it's hard to correct and stay out of the road.
There is a perfectly round hole in the middle of the alley right where it joins Walnut. Looks like something that the fiber-optic people made. It is dangerous. People walk over this all the time. It should be filled in with at least some gravel. Someone could twist an ankle.
Would appreciate an update on the repair of this section of sidewalk and road crossing. Inaccessible for wheelchairs to the point that I need to ride on the road in my wheelchair to avoid the sidewalk crossing.
Could I please get an update to repair of this curb/street issue reported earlier this year? Very hard to navigate in wheelchair
There is a large bush at the front of this property which is growing over and obstructing the sidewalk on 10th street.
Many tree roots in this area, raising the bike path like speed bumps. Noticed they are growing and are becoming quite a nuisance for wheelchair especially. They are also quite hard to see in certain lighting conditions. There is also another large raised root across from Rev Butler Park path entrance off bike path.