MILWAUKEE, Wis. — Residents near downtown Milwaukee say sidewalk construction along Highland Boulevard has forced people with disabilities, seniors and veterans into the street for two weeks with no accessible detour in sight. TMJ4 News Milwaukee residents with disabilities forced into street as sidewalk construction blocks accessThe construction, which spans between 27th and 35th Streets, has removed curb corners at multiple intersections simultaneously, leaving residents of the College Court Apartments with few options for navigating the block safely. "It's a safety thing, you know, there should be more consideration taken when you want to do construction and take out every single corner on an entire street," Stacy Reams said. WATCH: Milwaukee residents with disabilities forced into the street during construction workMilwaukee residents with disabilities forced into street during constructionReams said she first noticed the scope of the problem when she realized nearly every corner along the stretch had been torn out at the same time. TMJ4 News Milwaukee residents with disabilities forced into street as sidewalk construction blocks accessReams said she wants the city to take a more thoughtful approach going forward.