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  • 21 Park St Essex, VT, 05452, USA - Essex Junction (without Essex)
    There are plants growing out into the sidewalk on Meadow Terrace. It's right at the pole, so it's very hard to squeeze through on the sidewalk.
  • Sidewalk Archived
    Drury Dr Essex Junction, VT, 05452, USA - Essex Junction (without Essex)
    There are prickly bushes growing out into the sidewalk by the little bridge on Drury Drive right past Educational Drive.
  • Drury Drive Essex Junction, Vermont - Essex Junction (without Essex)
    Plants are blocking most of the sidewalk on Drury Drive at the little bridge between Educational Drive and Upland Road. This is particularly bad because the sidewalk is narrow at that point and abuts the road, which is very busy during school drop off/pick up times.
  • Lincoln Terrace Essex Junction, Vermont - Essex Junction (without Essex)
    The sidewalk on Lincoln Terrace was so icy today that I slipped and couldn't get up or down the hill to drop off or pick up my kid from Summit Street School. I was forced to walk in the street with my student and younger child, which really doesn't feel safe when it has such a high volume of traffic at school drop off and pick up times. This sidewalk seems to be a perennial issue. It is right next to the road, which makes it ice up more quickly and also poses a safety risk when it is icy because if you slip, you are right in the path of vehicles. Lots of Summit and even Fleming students need to use this sidewalk every day and in the winter it oftentimes, such as today, feels complete unsafe. I hope that the sidewalk crews can give it a little extra attention.
  • Dead rabbit Archived
    Main Street Across From Church Street Essex Junction, VT - Essex Junction (without Essex)
    There is a dead rabbit on the sidewalk on Main Street across from Church Street.
  • Drury Drive Essex Junction, VT - Essex Junction (without Essex)
    There are plants growing over the sidewalk of the small bridge on Drury Drive, between Educational and Upland. Some have thorns. It's hard to get around them.