closed #153292
Traffic Related Complaints
604 E Allendale DR
- Case Date:
- 6/4/2016
Trees blocking safe entry from Allendale onto Walnut Street Pike. Must pull almost into north bound lane to ensure safe entry
Trees blocking safe entry from Allendale onto Walnut Street Pike. Must pull almost into north bound lane to ensure safe entry
At the intersection of Allendale and Walnut Street Pike there are several evergreen trees/bushes that make it nearly impossible to see the traffic coming north on Walnut St Pk and results in many cars pulling in out into cross traffic in a dangerous way. The trees are on private property on the south side of the intersection.
The curbs that jut out into the road at each end of the two lengths of parking here should be painted for visibility
I am not sure this is the right venue for this issue. There are very often parked cars on Lincoln St to the north and south of University in the yellow (no parking) area. These cars park nearly to the corner, making sight lines for those turning off University onto Lincoln very challenging. I have never seen these cars ticketed, and they do it constantly. Most commonly they are there on the weekends and in the mornings every day. Some oversight of this issue would help a lot
Hello, there is no street name sign for E 2nd St facing south-bound traffic on High St. Jaclyn
request for stoplight at west 2nd and basswood dr. reply-referred to Justin Wykoff reply-informed resident of situation reply-resident thanked Justin for information
Speeding gray pickup truck, license OKV465 (not sure what state). Squealing tires, high rates of speed.
I have noticed since this road has been repaved that cars are driving extremely fast down Cory Lane. I have a 4-year-old and a cat that sometimes play in the front yard, and it is very concerning to me that people are flying down the road. There are children that live in both houses in front of me that I'm sure would enjoy playing in their yards, but their safety is questionable with people driving the way they are. Soon enough all the children, mine included, will be school-age and waiting for a bus, which scares the hell out of me. I'm not sure what the answer is. Maybe putting up a speed limit sign? A sign that says children live nearby and to slow down? Even a few speed bumps would be great. Anything would be better. I appreciate that the road has been redone, and it's very nice, but it has definitely lead to frequent speeding.
Streetlight in front of residence shines directly into their bedroom. Would like a shield placed on the east and south sides of the lamp to prevent the light from shining in.
Missing street sign for E Hunter at Mitchell.