closed #38093
Traffic Related Complaints
121 N Lexington DR
- Case Date:
- 2/3/2004
wanting "no parking" signs along morningside dr. reply-referred to Justin Wykoff reply-Justin offered to put request on Traffic Comission Agenda for Feb. 25
wanting "no parking" signs along morningside dr. reply-referred to Justin Wykoff reply-Justin offered to put request on Traffic Comission Agenda for Feb. 25
Basically half of the limbs of this tree at the NE corner of 6th & Pine are dead. If the root system is as compromised, this tree will fall into 6th Street and crush whatever is below.
Complainant is requesting a "loading Zone" at the above address. (see letter in traffic complaint file)
This complaint is in lieu of a letter that Mr. Brostoff was to submit to the Traffic Commission requesting that the existing loading zone sign in front of 1200 N. College be removed and the parking revert back to 2 hour. Brostoff moved his business to this address within the last few months. There was an existing loading zone sign in front of his business. He does not need this loading zone and would like to have the parking space for customers.
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.
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.
SEE ATTACHED PETITION. THE REQUEST IS TO HAVE N. SUMMIT STREET CLOSED AT WEST 11TH STREET
Requesting a Stop Sign at the intersection of Russell and SR 45. (see letter in traffic complaint file.)
Can 12th street be made into a one-way? It is too narrow with the street parking for East and West traffic. I see frequent traffic jams and near miss accidents when cars try to squeeze past each other.