Bridgeport

Open Issues: 10 Closed Issues: 1 Acknowledged Issues: 0
Watching issues created after: 2021-05-03

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  • Pothole Archived
    51st Ave S & S Ryan Way Seattle, WA, 98178, USA - Rainier Beach
    There is a large pot hole at the top of s ryan in the left turn lane. It has become dangerous to turn and will damage cars.
  • 2406 Nw Market St Seattle WA 98107, United States - Ballard
    The city of Seattle has guidelines for gas leaf blowers. Using a gas leaf blower for over an hour in a high density street is not in compliance with local ordinances.
  • Roosevelt Way N Seattle, Washington, 98133 - Haller Lake
    Cars speeding, 60mph all hours, day or night. This area is residential with Roosevelt cutting through residential streets that come up to Roosevelt at a diagonal. People walk their dogs, kids and generally walk across Roosevelt in fear for their lives and if they do not get hit, motorists speed through past people on foot as if the road is their right of way. It's a horrible way to live in a neighborhood, feeling unsafe when I walk my dogs or just want to go for a walk. In addition, the noise of racing/speeding cars is loud and not OK for a residential area. I think we should turn the whole of Roosevelt Ave, from 130th to Aurora Ave N, into a long/narrow park and/or greenway. There is no park in this Haller Lake area around Ingraham and we could use it. Cars can take 130th or 145th, major thoroughfares. There's not need, other than for City light to maintain lights along Roosevelt, to keep this road open. A park would be a very nice addition to the neighborhood. But, if no park, then can we at least get speed bumps? Dangerous living along this road (my house abuts Roosevelt).
  • Seattle Interuban Trail Seattle WA 98133, United States - Bitter Lake
    Anyone know who will clean up the human waste alone the trail It's quite obvious how much larger human waste is compared to dog waste
  • 2421 Nw Market St Seattle WA 98107, United States - Ballard
    This elevator has no emergency communications. When it doesn't work, you will be stuck and this apartment does not care.
  • Wa-99 S Seattle, WA, 98109, USA - South Lake Union

    Every year, hundreds of individuals from all over the world go to the Himalayas with the hopes of reaching the top of Mount Everest. They spend weeks gathering their equipment, acclimating to the altitude, and just waiting for decent weather.

    Climbers begin arriving at the mountain’s base camps in late March. Base camp on the more popular south side is about 5,300 metres above sea level and stands at the base of the icefall, the first significant barrier. Most clients would only walk through this changing maze of ice two or three times, but Sherpas can do it up to 30 times in a season.

    Source: https://discusswisely.com/t/how-much-does-it-cost-to-climb-a-mount-everest-in-pounds/19

  • 817 Republican St Seattle, WA, 98109, USA - South Lake Union
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  • 2421 Nw Market St Seattle WA 98107, United States - Ballard
    The entire stretch of this apartment is covered in dog poo. They won't maintain this area despite regular complaints informing them.
  • 900-1198 Nw Northwood Rd Seattle, WA, 98177, USA - Broadview

    The west end of Northwood Road is a public street. I have been walking there for literally decades personally. During the pandemic, when many more people were walking and cycling, someone evidently decided they didn't want anybody there and put up a sign which said, "Private Drive. No Trespassing. No Pedestrians. No Dog Walking."

    I checked the book of plats online at the time, and confirmed that the street was platted as a public street. Interfering with lawful use of public land is a crime. Putting up "No Trespassing" signs on it is a textbook example.

    (Volume 56 of plats, page 49. Access from here: https://recordsearch.kingcounty.gov/LandmarkWeb/search/index?theme=.blue&section=searchCriteriaBookPage)

    Unfortunately SeeClickFix isn't used by the city of Seattle yet. I'll find a way to file a report with them, and I'm still posting it here for reference. Thinking that it was, I went there this evening to take pictures. They now have a different sign along the road opposite house #909 which only says, "Private Property - No Outlet No Soliciting No Trespassing", in the hopes of misleading you into thinking that the street onwards from there is a private drive without actually directly claiming it is, and they also have surveillance cameras with motion detection and will harass you for walking there.

    I took a picture of the sign, and continued down to the west end of the road. They now have a Ring camera with motion-activated lights aggressively pointed across the end of the street from the gate of house #1001.

    A short while later, I decided to go back and see if I could get a better picture of the site. There was now an old lady wandering in the street who tried to accost me. "Do you have business on this lane?"
    I told her, "This is a public street. I checked the book of plats; it is a public street down to the streetlight at the end."

    "But I want to know why you're walking back and forth. You were here 10 minutes ago. Why are you here again?" Note, I did not see her personally. She has her phone set up to beep her every time somebody walks there.

    I told her again, "This is a public street. I can walk here all day if I please." I walked down to the streetlight; on the way back, I could see her mashing buttons furiously on her phone. As I walk past, up swoops the phone and she starts harassing me with the camera at close range. Me: *gives camera the finger* Her (angrily: "Happy Holidays to you too!" Me: "I am tired of you trying to pretend this is a private street."

    I can see this turning into an incident. Again, I have been walking on that exact length of street for literally decades. There was never any trouble /until/ they had Ring cameras. Now that they /know/ people walk there, they don't like it, and they think they can come drive you away. I have the absolute 100% legal right to walk there, all the way to the end of the street, not just to the halfway point where the old biddy arbitrarily decided it becomes hers.

    My immediate complaint is about the sneakily misleading sign. But beyond that, we need surveillance control laws. It's one thing if people want to have cameras aimed solely at their own property. Covering public streets with them needs to be illegal, for many reasons. For all of human history up until very recently, we were free of the surveillance cancer, and it needs to go away.

  • 401 Pine St Seattle, WA 98101, USA - Downtown
    please secure/lock the power outlets. or just remove them completely. They attract groups of junkies and vagrants who camp there using drugs.
  • 147–149 S Jackson St Seattle WA 98104, United States - Pioneer Square
    Beware this streetcar does not line up with local ferries. The city has been notified numerous times and has never responded on why this streetcar does not line up with local ferries blocks away. At least half the ridership are ferry commuters why are we always waiting 20 mins for the next streetcar when you could line the transit up? Seems completely lazy