closed #145841
Traffic Related Complaints
4633-4799 Highway 37
- Case Date:
- 6/17/2015
Large rocks and debris from construction on Hwy 37, hit the windshield of my new car that has cracked from the bottom to the top now.
Large rocks and debris from construction on Hwy 37, hit the windshield of my new car that has cracked from the bottom to the top now.
tree down, has landed on power lines. cars can pass under, but potential hazard if tree falls completely down. power lines are keeping it suspended.
The people living on the northwest corner of Pickwick and Winfield Road have planted trees around the corner at that intersection. There is a stop sign for traffic traveling east on Pickwick. The view of people traveling south on Winfield is totally obstructed, making this a very dangerous intersection. In addition, Winfield is heavily used by bicyclists. We have come close to hitting a cyclist multiple times because we have to edge out into the intersection in order to see what's coming. Please ask them to remove the trees around that corner.
Speed limit sign on Browncliff is falling over.
A street sign is down at the north east corner of 1st and Fess. The sign ws face down, but looked to be a parking sign. I observed this about one hour ago (2pm on Oct. 20, 2017).
The bus stop sign at S Sare Rd at E Buttonwood Lane was hit by a car and is leaning. I pulled it back as much as I could by hand, but i could stand to be replaced. Thanks for your help! Travis Thickstun 2750 E Buttonwood Lane tthickstun@atc.in.gov
The cicada speed bumps are so cute! At first glance Ithpughtthey were the bolts that have been sticking out of the street since February but no! These cicada speed bumps next to the car speed bumps are so nice. Just like how they don't slow the cars down at all these new cicada speed bumps don't have any effect on the bugs whatsoever. Instead they are a trip hazard and are extremely dangerous to both bugs and people.
Since catalent has changed which entrances employees use, perhaps traffic signal timing and lanes etc around it should be re-assessed
Dangerous intersection at Euclid and Second street due to zero visibility caused by overgrown weeds. Turning either way is suicidal.
If a house owner piled things in their driveway and use the public street for parking, and the other drivers have to drive on the other side of the street to get around. In case any accident happened while driving on the other side of the street, who will be responsible? Could city give this person a suggestion to clean their driveway for parking and make the public street a save place to drive? This situation happened in Park Ridge. Thanks for your attention.