Day 5: Virginia-Highland Sidewalk Improvement Project
Sidewalks submitted by residents and Patch users
- By Jaclyn Hirsch
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- February 6, 2012
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Welcome to day five of the Virginia-Highland Sidewalk Improvement Project, a collaborative effort to identify sidewalks in the neighborhood in most dire need of repair for safety reasons.
The goal of the project is to identify sidewalks that are a safety hazard in the neighborhood, and every day this week, you’ll find an interactive map and photo gallery of 10 sidewalks in the neighborhood that we feel are unsafe.
Make sure to click through the map and photo gallery up top to get a good look at the sidewalks.
Funding for sidewalk repair is a contentious topic around the city. A Patch report later in this series will outline who is responsible for sidewalk repairs and how Virginia-Highland residents can get involved.
Neighborhood resident and local watchdog David Eckoff walked the streets of Virginia-Highland to identify hazardous sidewalks, and Patch is giving you the opportunity to be a part of the project.
So, how do you participate?
Great question!
Make sure to vote in the daily poll — located at the bottom of this page — for the sidewalk that you think is in most dire need of repair
Patch will ask readers to vote later this week on the top ten you select (so make sure to cast your vote!).
You can also upload your own photos of sidewalks you think need to be repaired!
Simply click the upload photos button just under the photo gallery in this article (make sure to login!). Be sure to include the street name and block number in the caption. (E-mail Jaclyn.hirsch@patch.com with technical difficulties).
A look back day one, day two, day three and day four of the project.
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