closed #140216
Traffic Related Complaints
517 E University ST
- Case Date:
- 8/19/2014
Speeding gray pickup truck, license OKV465 (not sure what state). Squealing tires, high rates of speed.
Speeding gray pickup truck, license OKV465 (not sure what state). Squealing tires, high rates of speed.
Stop sign on 2nd St. at Highland is hidden by overhanging branch. I have seen multiple cars run the stop sign presumably because they can't see it.
Stop sings are in need of repair. Both are leaning and one is facing the wrong way!
Missing street sign for E Hunter at Mitchell.
Speed limit 40 sign NB on Patterson just north of Allen is bent, facing away from road. Looks like it's been hit
blocked sight line on SW corner of Clifton and Atwater
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.
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.
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.
Since Catalent is using Twin Lakes/Sportsplex for additional employee parking, traffic on W 2nd St. has become very heavy and SLOW, especially at shift changes. Are there any plans to add traffic lanes or additional turn lanes to 2nd St and/or the entrance/exit to Twin Lakes? Catalent is currently adding another 600+ positions, which will probably add more vehicles and slower travel times through this area.