Yes, people walk here Mr. Snowplow
Carrying on with this week’s theme pointing out the lack of city priorities concerning pedestrians, here are images by year-round daily bicycle driver John Robert Williams taken and sent in yesterday morning. This is located in the southwest corner of the Holiday Inn parking lot. John lays out the scene as, “The plow driver blocks the city sidewalk, the sidewalk has foot prints, but no tracks from cars in the lot.”

"wheelchair tracks on the trail next to salt cleared Parkway. Stop spreading salt, save the bay and spend it on sidewalks."JR Williams
This is just bad form. Who is on top of this?
Whoever they are, we can help remind them.
Mentioned this morning was the Michigan Complete Streets Flickr group. A resource for providing the visuals of poor design across the state. Images from that site have been used in presentations to state representatives to support complete street legislation.
There is also another valuable tool: SeeClickFix. The idea is to upload images of problem areas that can be monitored by public service departments. You can actually set it up to automatically send links to images posted to the proper department heads. And, if they are on their game, can include the tool as a widget on government Web sites.
The potential of this is promising. The first image from Traverse City was posted yesterday.
Anyone can take advantage of these tools.
It’s a practice of seeing the issues and creating some images. Add them yourself, or MyWHaT is open to collecting your images and adding them to both the Flickr Group and SeeClickFix sites.
Happy shooting!
What obvious issue do you see on a regular basis? Have an image?
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