closed #203926
Traffic Related Complaints
857 S Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 7/2/2025
Large pothole in alley behind 857 S Morton Street
Large pothole in alley behind 857 S Morton Street
The “no turn on red sign” at the intersection of east third and smith is not visible which causes conflict. I have had people cursing and honking at me due to not turning on red but I am not supposed to turn.
At the intersection of east third and smith the “no turn on red” sign is not visible.
People are regularly parking in front of the fire hydrant on Berkley North Court. Is there a way to get the curb painted, to make it more obvious that there is a hydrant that should not be blocked? Thank you.
Pavement failure and subsequent pavement void at a drainage grate located on the east side of South Park Ridge Road at approximately 39.162614, -86.476202 or thereabouts. The failure has an underlying void of indeterminate depth and is parallel with northbound travel for vehicles/bicycles on the roadway thus presenting a hazard for cyclists or further deterioration for autos/trucks.
Northeast corner of Washington and Grimes. This tall grass makes it very difficult to see traffic coming south on Washington, pedestrians, cyclists. The grass is 6 or 8 ft tall and very wide. It needs to be trimmed and removed.
Speeding cars going 2 to 3 times the speed limit from Bloomfield rd Down Allen st this is happening 0645 to 0700 M-F one car is peach colored and with school starting soon the buses will be on the road. also around 2300 similar speeding
The stop light going north and south is ridiculously short. We need more time to let all the cars through. Sometimes the light goes three times before we can go through it.
Police car 1223 drove past the radar on Atwater at 36 mph (without its emergency lights on) at approximately 9am on 8/4. This is 11 mph over the posted speed limit in a high traffic pedestrian area.
When turning left out of the B-Line trailhead on W Country Club Drive, the visibility is blocked by foliage just off the sidewalk. This makes it very difficult to see the oncoming traffic, and could cause an accident. The solution is straightforward, trim back the foliage that is blocking the line of sight.