closed #132538
Other
- Case Date:
- 6/26/2013
There is a street sign that has been hit and also very worn and the name of the street cannot be made out. It is on the north end of Abby Lane near Bentley Court
There is a street sign that has been hit and also very worn and the name of the street cannot be made out. It is on the north end of Abby Lane near Bentley Court
East West alley at 332 South Grant Street is washed out and there is a big rut about 1/2 block long
In the Tree plot on 4th Street at 4th & Grant. NS side of street, hole is 8" long, 4" deep, and 3 to 4 inches wide. It is 9 sections of sidewalk west of Grant, just before the 1st new parking meter.
Street sign at the corner of saint James and forrester is unreadable on one side.
The light pole on the east side of the square in front of superior shoes is very loose at the base.
I live on E.southern Dr., my question is why is this street severed, there are large limestone bricks blocking the road and there are busted beer and whisky bottles, weeds that are 4' tall ? i live on the where the college are and it is very difficult to get on henderson or hillside because of the traffic, i go that way to work !
On Morningside, across from Park Ridge East Park (close to tennis and basketball courts) there was a speed limit sign. When the signs were switched out with new speed limit, this one was not replaced, and now there is no sign and the traffic flies.
The new rock island at the pre-intersection of W. 2nd St and Patterson, has had a rock slide into the road area. West bound lane.
At the intersection of East Morris Pike and Smith Road the street sign indicator of which street is which has been turned 90° and the sign is no longer accurate it reads Smith is East Moore Pike. somebody hit the sign / turned it 90° thank you.
Street signs on Bradshire Court, Bradshire Steet and Uppington look disgraceful. Can you please straighten these signs as they make the neighborhood look very unappealing. The Street sign on Uppington Court looks like someone ran into it with a piece of heavy equipment. Please help our neighborhood.