Traffic Related Complaints
411 W 8th ST
- Case Date:
- 8/25/2024
117 S. Heritage Rd. This morning took me at least 10 m. standing by my driveway to guide my daughter back up to leave. While I was doing it, friends came by to complaint about this situation which drove them crazy. No one can argue with legal parking on the public street, is it legal to drive on the public street? If a legal driver’s vehicle hit a legal parking vehicle, who’s responsibility it is? Why under such a hazardous situation people still willing to take the risk to park their vehicles on the public street? Must be something worth to explore.
Traffic Related Complaints
117 S Heritage RD
- Case Date:
- 8/24/2024
117 S. Heritage Rd. This picture shows how the traffic jammed at the conner where the vehicles parked on the street. I am happy to meet the Mayor this morning at Farmers Market and showed her all the pictures I sent to you. Yesterday friends gathered discuss this hazardous situation at my driveway, we saw some garden workers carrying their tools walking from Morningside toward 3rd street to work. Why are you doing this? We don’t want park our pickup truck and trailer at Heritage to block the traffic. What a consideration! Even garden workers have the sense of responsibility. The city officers didn’t prepared ahead of time to prevent the dangerous situation, ignored the fact there ought to be heavy traffic on Heritage Rd. Even all the companies saying there’s no Detour sign, City didn’t direct drivers to use Heritage Rd. This is intentionally created a hazardous situation for all the residents in the city. The Mayor promised to look into the case. But on the safe side I am going to contact my lawyer, in case God blinks his eyes, some tthing terrible happens.
Traffic Related Complaints
602 W 8th ST
- Case Date:
- 8/23/2024
There is currently someone parked IN the intersection of 8th and Jackson St & they have been there for several hours.
Traffic Related Complaints
117 S Heritage RD
- Case Date:
- 8/23/2024
Almost to the middle of the Heritage I can see the car is coming. That’s from 3Rd street, if the car from behind the vehicle, It will come much faster without I knowing it. It is a real hazardous condition.
Traffic Related Complaints
117 S Heritage RD
- Case Date:
- 8/23/2024
117 S. Heritage Rd. The picture is from the conner of my driveway. Nothing I can see all the way to the 3rd street.
Traffic Related Complaints
401 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 8/23/2024
Thanks for the consideration, it’s an excellent idea, if this has be planned before the construction started will save lots of worries. But it’s not too late, hope take action as quickly as possible, before any big disaster happening.
Traffic Related Complaints
412 E 1st ST
- Case Date:
- 8/21/2024
There is Blue bronco parked along a yellow curb obstructing view from lane and making pulling out dangerous
Traffic Related Complaints
210 U W Kirkwood AVE
- Case Date:
- 8/18/2024
Alley is being used as an extended-hour parking lot for multiple vehicles, particularly in the evening, making access difficult.
Traffic Related Complaints
412 S Lincoln ST
- Case Date:
- 8/13/2024
Three cars have been parked in the alley for several days now. I need to use that alley to access my parking spot on the side of my house. There is usually frequent traffic through that alley so I am sure it is a safety concern too.
Traffic Related Complaints
401 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 8/10/2024
I live at 117 S. Heritage Rd. Now think it back, what a horrible experience. According to the rules, the one back up from their driveway supposed to yell to the on going traffic. That’s why those cars right in my back. They didn’t know I can’t see them, and they feel it’s their right to go forward. Oh, my goodness, the loud breaking car really saved my live. Everyone knows there’s blind spot between two driving vehicles, now I realized there’s blind spot when vehicles legally parked on the public street. I do need thanks God to saved my life, and Hope this horrible experience will let people rethink about the legal parking rules to prevent unnecessary damages in the future.