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The pedestrian/bike path that runs along the west side of SR 91, from Curtis Blvd to Lakeshore Blvd is in extreme disrepair. Holes, depressions and elevations/bumps, and cracks cause massive puddles during and after rain, are injury hazards ripe for twisting ankles or tripping and falling, and in many spots allow only one person to pass because the asphalt surface is unnavigatable. Persons count on this egress to safely walk or bike for exercise away from traffic and to access retail stores on Vine St, from the surrounding neighborhood.
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George (Invité)
Read (Invité)
Anonymous (Invité)
This forum is for constructive postings to get things fixed for the health and safety of the citizens of our community. Whining nasty provoking comments like George's are uncalled for.
I count on this bike path that is flagged for much needed repairs to get me from Vine st to LSB and visa versa. I rode my bike once along the side of 91 3 years ago from Vine to LSB and an Eastlake cop stopped me and told me it is against the law for me to ride on SR 91 because it is a divided highway with a speed limit over 40 and that I needed by law to use the path, that is why it is there.
Andrew (Invité)
Drew (Invité)
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I agree it looks terriable! The city sited me and made us re-paint our fence saying it was rusted when in fact it really wasn't that bad looking at all. We take pride in our house and yard. I wanted to site the back for the way the fence on 91 bike path looks!
Plus the money the city wastes on tearing out little pieces of road and replacing the concrete in it cost more in concrete the way they do then it would to replace a whole road, seems like shady business to me
And Geore "Go walk in Chagrin River Park off of Reeves" I do almost every day and that path at least the 1.6 mile loop path is beatiful! plus when your walking in the woods you should see sticks in the paths, it nature but there always picked up when I walk.
M. Parks (Utilisateur inscrit)