closed #71212
Traffic Related Complaints
321 N Rogers ST
- Case Date:
- 5/7/1996
This is the 2nd Baptist Church and Rev Butler and Suzanne Faulk are requesting handicapped parking on the corner of 8th and Rogers and the other nearby.
This is the 2nd Baptist Church and Rev Butler and Suzanne Faulk are requesting handicapped parking on the corner of 8th and Rogers and the other nearby.
Complainant would like the 2-hour parking restriction eliminated in front of the above address (see letter in Traffic Complaint file).
Browncliff was recently annexed by the City. It is currently signed "No Parking" . Mr. Little would like these signs to remain. (See letter in Traffic Complaint File)
Traffic by the Library project is terrible. Need to limit/prohibit parking on Grant Street across from Pygmalion's. It's to narrow. Construction often blocks 6th, 7th, and Grant at the same time. When 6th is blocked, cars must go the wrong way to exit the Library parking lot. Construction people should be reminded not to block all three streets at once. Can construction workers be given permits for Zone so that they don't have to park on Grant.
Complainant is requesting a "loading Zone" at the above address. (see letter in traffic complaint file)
The Street marker sign installed by the developer at Franklin Business Park is too small. By MUTCD standards, it should be 8" instead of 5". Also, Stop signs and One-Way signage in accordance with MUTCD standards is required along Fairfield Drive.
Complainant is requesting a loading zone at the above location. (see letter in Traffic Complaint File)
Cars park and block the alley. He is requesting no parking signs for the alley. (See letter in Traffic Complaint File)
Compainant is requesting no parking at the intersection of Briancliff and Kinser. He says that the he has called the City numerous times and that he has gotten no reponse. This morning his daughter was hit by a car at the intersection. He says that this is due to cars being parked at the corner.
Mr. Bailey called concerning the signs on N. Dunn. He said that there have been several accidents lately that have knocked down the signs on the curves. He also would like the City to pursue a correction for the road. He would support closing of Dunn in that area. He said to contact the new president of the Homeowners Assoc. Larry Grubb. He also stressed that brush along the road needs to be constantly trimmed.