closed #138991
Traffic Related Complaints
2700 Silver Creek Dr
- Case Date:
- 6/30/2014
Missing stop sign at Silver Creek and Winston. It was knocked down.
Missing stop sign at Silver Creek and Winston. It was knocked down.
At the intersection of Pete Ellis Dr. and 10th St there are no markings to separate turning traffic from non-turning traffic; however, two lanes of cars form, and confusion as to which lane is to be used for continuing north on Pete Ellis is not uncommon. Today we were involved in another close call in which the car next to us also went straight. This resulted in angry honking from the other car, as it always does, even though I believe we were correct. Please mark the lanes in this intersection!!!
W Vernal Pike & State Highway 37: During the last 2 snowfalls only the left turn lane on W Vernal Pike to State Highway 37 has been plowed. The "straight" lane of W Vernal Pike, crossing State Highway 37 & the right turn lane from W Vernal Pike to State Highway 37 were not plowed
Makng u-turns. Going north on bypass making a u-turn to go southbound. They also do this in front of St. Marks church going north making a u-turn to go southbound.
The street signs at Clover Terrace/Cascades Drive have been knocked off their pole and are lying in a ditch at the foot of the pole
Street signs (W Clover Ter/N Cascades Dr) are missing. Pole still there.
The light at 3rd and Wynnedale creates major traffic problems, bringing all of 3rd street to a standstill constantly. I have seen near misses constantly of people impatiently cutting off each other or stopping in the middle of intersections. The light needs to be fixed to facilitate the flow of traffic safely.
Wreckless driver of a Black Ferrari lost control, veered off road, and took out a tree and the Roundhill Ct. street sign. Police notified. Sign needs replaced.
The East/West bound traffic routinely run stop lights at this intersection. Often the north and south bound drivers must wait well into their green signal for it to be safe to cross. The same concern is there for bicycles and pedestrians.