closed #182802
Street & Traffic Signs
- Case Date:
- 2/10/2023
On High street: the signs for High Street and Southdowns at the intersection have been vandalized and they are bent.
On High street: the signs for High Street and Southdowns at the intersection have been vandalized and they are bent.
The traffic lights at the intersection of E. 2nd St and S High St appear to be on a timer 24 hours a day. This includes the left turn arrow for cars coming from the north; it always comes on whether there is a car there or not. For those of us who regularly drive through this intersection early in the morning (5:00 am and 7:00 am), it is an unnecessary waste of time and fuel to wait through the full rotation of the lights when there not be even a single other car the entire time. Can the traffic lights at this intersection be switched to sensors for a designated time at night until 7:00 am? Or, can they be set to flash red so it is essentially a 4-way stop?
There are 2 street signs labeled "East Holland Drive" off of South Walnut Street Pike. Neither sign indicates the range of house numbers on their respective sides of S Walnut St Pike. Residents have observed emergency vehicles turning one direction only to see them coming back and crossing to the other E Holland Drive after a few minutes.
The "Do Not Enter" signs facing West 6th Street on Pine are very faded - time to replace them?
When stopped eastbound, the "do not enter" sign to your left hides the stop sign on southbound Dunn St; drives do not know that Dunn St also has a stop. It would be useful to have the small "All Ways" sign under the Stop sign on 6th.
missing crosswalk sign
The street sign along the corner of Skyline Drive and Kinser Pike, across from Cascades golf course, has been knocked over. The pole is severely bent over.
The stop sign at the intersection of Holiday Road and Franklin road was knocked down, as was the street sign.
The walk/don’t walk lights at Second and College, on both north corners, always say don’t walk.
Need a street sign at the intersection of Winslow and Henderson