closed #191671
Street & Traffic Signs
527 E 3rd ST
- Case Date:
- 7/9/2024
Stop sign is sawed off with rusty nails sticking out of it, safety hazard for bikers and pedestrians
Stop sign is sawed off with rusty nails sticking out of it, safety hazard for bikers and pedestrians
Every other street in our neighborhood has a "No Outlet" sign at the intersection before the end of that street, but we do not have one on N Roosevelt. We get a LOT of people trying to use Roosevelt st as a through road to 10th street, but the road ends. I live at 429 N Roosevelt, and it is really tight at the end of the road and we get countless people a day using our yard to turn around, damaging our yard. This could be solved by putting a "No Outlet" sign, similar to the same signs on Clark and Adams, so that people do not mistakenly go down our road and have to turn around in my yard. Thank you!
At the crossing between walnut and college between the bypass an 17th (next to verve) The westbound lane has a detour sign pointing right. There is only one tiny one way sign. This will end in someone inevitably going the wrong way following the badly placed detour sign.
Street name signage has been stolen.
At 7th and Indiana (corner of Dunn Meadow) someone has hit a stop sign, it's bent and scuffed up. Thanks Jill.
Street sign at corner of Sheffield and Providence was tilted in recent storm
Sidewalk closed sign laying in the tree plot. There's no construction going on around here, so I am not sure how or why it's here. Just thought I would let you know in case you are missing one.
Many signs are down and/or missing at this traffic circle. Also there is little to no pedestrian crossing safety or crosswalk markings. This needs prioritized.
Anti-Semitic Statements including “End Zionism” which is a “nice” way of saying “Kill Jews”. There is no 1st Amendment protection to call for violence and calls for Hate.
Following up with case #193627: at least one of the residents at 801 N. Lincoln is driving west on 11th Street from Lincoln (against the One-Way direction) to get to the parking places. Even though it's only a half-block, they should obey the rules because people walk on that street regularly (there are no sidewalks) and they are not expecting a car to be racing toward them out of the blue from the wrong direction. You can tell he has done it when his parked car is angled toward the NW.