closed #143219
Traffic Suggestions
- Case Date:
- 1/14/2015
Potholes on fee south of railroad
Potholes on fee south of railroad
There is not a single marked ped xing on 10th Street between Walnut and Indiana. Trying to cross (as a pedestrian) during the afternoon rush hour can be very difficult. Cars are routinely exceeding the speed limit on this stretch, which makes crossing even more difficult.
There is no street sign at this location and wondering if this can be remediated. Thanks, Marle
Can you PLEASE move the stop signs back at Rhorer and Walnut St. Pike(near Kroger South) to match up with the new white stop lines. Most people don't get where they're supposed to stop and it's usually a mess.
Request of a hidden driveway sign near 2730 W That Rd. Or school bus stop ahead. People flying over the hill in the morning and afternoon when the bus is dropping off my daughter. People have locked their brakes, squealing to a stop because of driving too quickly in a 35 when my daughter has to cross the street during morning pick up AND afternoon drop off.
I'm glad that they white lines for stopping at the stop signs at Rhorer Rd. & So. Walnut St. Pike were moved back some(probably due to bus turning "issues"). However, I think it will only work if the stop signs themselves are moved back to match up with the stop lines. People still continue to stop at the sign itself, causing some turning issues I've seen for bigger vehicles. Thanks.
"Stop here on red" sign missing from east side of intersection for westbound traffic.
Needs a no left turn sign! (From union to 3rd)
Missing fess at sign
I think there is no street sign on 3rd St for Johnson Dr. Also, why are there "No Outlet" signs on Johnson & Kimble? Usually these mean the same as "Dead End" - that you can only come out the street you went in. This is not the case. I was heading west, going to Valhalla. I thought I was at Johnson Ave, but did not see a street sign, and the "No Outlet" sign made me think it was not Johnson. Soon came Kimble, so we turned in there and were surprised to see a "No Outlet" sign there, too.