Cheryl

  • 9935 90 Ave Grande Prairie, AB T8V 0E7, Canada - Grande Prairie
    There is a bolt missing from the bench on the south side of the park closest to the road.
  • 9935 90 Ave Grande Prairie, AB T8V 0E7, Canada - Grande Prairie
    There is a bolt missing from the bench on the south side of the park closest to the road.
  • 10038 107 Avenue Grande Prairie, Alberta - Grande Prairie
    There is a round hold with a broken pipe sticking out of it. Could be hard on tires!
  • 10025 107 Avenue Grande Prairie, Alberta - Grande Prairie
    The windrows on our street need to be removed to allow melting snow to flow. Currently the windrows on both sides of the street are completely blocking the gutters so water us pooling and will likely findings way into our basement.
  • 100 Street Grande Prairie, Alberta - Grande Prairie
    There is a severe lack of snow removal from sidewalks by businesses along 100 Street between 101 Avenue and 108 Street, on the west side of 100 Street. I walk to work along this stretch every day and most have note been cleared once this winter. There are a few businesses that are awesome at removing the snow on their sidewalks, but quite a few that are not. This makes a 15 minute walk stretch into 20 - 25 minutes to compensate.
  • 102 Street And 116 Avenue Grande Prairie, Alberta - Grande Prairie
    The turn signals for the north and southbound lanes at the 102 Street and 116 Avenue need to be active continually, not just at peak hours. The traffic flow has become so heavy at all times of the day that it is a necessity.
  • 101 Avenue And 100 Street Grande Prairie, Alberta - Grande Prairie
    The green light/walk light on 101 Avenue crossing 100 Street is not long enough to safely cross 100 Street. I cross this street daily morning and evening to and from work and it's a rush to cross the street before the light changes. I would hazard a guess that any pedestrian with mobility issues would not make the cross safely.
  • 10025 - 107 Avenue Grande Prairie, Alberta - Grande Prairie
    The road was plowed as per the snow removal plan, however putting the plowed snow onto the sidewalk and across the driveway is ludicrous. Impossible to move the frozen, compacted snow and ice when we get home from work. Leaving the windrow on the sidewalk is a hazard to people walking as well as to residents who are supposed to clear the debris. This type of heavy lifting is a serious safety issue for backs and even the possiblity of a heart attack. Also, did anyone think to check with the funeral home to see if there was a funeral happening at the same time the road clearing was going on? There is an overflow of vehicles on the street during funerals which could cause the street not to be cleared.