closed #165157
Traffic Related Complaints
886 E Sherwood Hills DR
- Case Date:
- 7/16/2018
Can't see traffic when looking south at Walnut St Pike pulling out from Sherwood Hills Dr due to tree/vines etc.
Can't see traffic when looking south at Walnut St Pike pulling out from Sherwood Hills Dr due to tree/vines etc.
I was damn near killed today by a car that didn't stop at the corner of High Street and Maxwell Lane. The car was coming south on High Street while I was coming west on Maxwell. There is no crosswalk at the intersection, but there is a stop sign for traffic. The stop sign is not stopping traffic.
Street sign missing for Woodlawn at intersection with Atwater
Woodburn and Grimes street sign down
Rather large pothole
On July 18, the crews trimming the trees on our street accidentally pruned the speed limit sign. Can it be replaced?
With all of the construction in town and people using alternate routes it is creating nightmares for drivers as I'm sure you are aware. NOW they have the right turn lane off Smith road to 45 east closed. Traffic backs up well past the hill coming down Smith to get out onto 45 again. A couple of years they were doing something along 45 and put a 3 way stop at Smith and 45. This seriously needs done again for the ongoing construction. I'd like to see it as a permant relief for traffic issues at this much used, congested area. Thank you
Poor visibility of the "do not enter" signs where 11th st becomes one way have created a situation where multiple cars a day continue the wrong way onto eleventh. The signs are faded, and they are placed too far back over the crest of the hill. They're also partially blocked by fencing from construction. Many drivers don't realize they are going the wrong way, then continue through the intersection of 11th and Woodlawn, and through the intersection of 11th and Park traveling the wrong way. It's especially dangerous because people traveling on Woodlawn or Park don't have stop signs and won't expect drivers to come from the wrong direction.
Stop sign westbound on W. Allen St. is covered by trees, and I've seen 3 vehicles in the past week not stop, almost causing me to get in an accident.
The raised pedestrian crossings on Allen are almost invisible when driving east. Often see traffic hitting them way too fast which could cause them to lose control. Suggest painting them a brighter color.