Jonathan Terhorst
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Street tree maintenance Archived217 S Main St Ann Arbor MI 48104, United States - Ann ArborSomeone managed to throw a metal chair high in the branches in the tree right in front of cherry republic. If it falls on a pedestrian it will seriously injure them.
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Street tree maintenance Archived217 S Main St Ann Arbor MI 48104, United States - Ann ArborSomeone managed to throw a metal chair high in the branches in the tree right in front of cherry republic. If it falls on a pedestrian it will seriously injure them.
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Park maintenance ArchivedGallup Park Ann Arbor MI 48104, United States - Ann ArborA large hole has opened up in the playground surface
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Park maintenance ArchivedGeddes Rd Ann Arbor MI 48104, United States - Ann ArborThe water pump in the sandbox at Gallup Park is broken
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Crosswalks ArchivedW Hoover Ave & S Main St Ann Arbor, MI, 48103, USA - Ann ArborThis concerns the pedestrian crossing at the intersection of E./W. Hoover and S. Main St. at the end of my block. The city added zebra stripes when it repaved Main last year. This has helped things but it is still a really dangerous crosswalk. It is poorly lit at night, and regardless of the time of day drivers on Main St. do not bother stopping even if you are already in the crosswalk. This crossing gets a lot of foot traffic from students on our block walking to campus. I am really worried that someone is going to get run over crossing the street here one day. It is also difficult for me as a bike commuter to get across. There is a traffic light further up the street and Pauline but realistically, no one goes there to cross the street. I would like the city to install a flashing crosswalk, similar to what is used on Stadium crossing over Pioneer HS, on E. University at various places crossing on to campus.
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Sidewalk issue Archived407 W Hoover Ave Ann Arbor, MI, 48103, USA - Ann ArborThe sidewalk in front of my house is a low point for the surrounding area and collects about 3" of water when it rains or snows. This means that, unless promptly cleared, the sidewalk is covered in a 10-foot by 3"-thick layer of ice for most of the winter. (I try my best to clear it but am not able to keep up with it all the time.) The ice is too thick to remove by shoveling, and even if I add salt the water has nowhere to go.