closed #173441
Street & Traffic Signs
2510 N Dunn ST
- Case Date:
- 8/21/2020
Stop sign at Dunn and Tamarak is obscured by foliage
Stop sign at Dunn and Tamarak is obscured by foliage
I don't know if you can see this issue or not in the photo but there is a crosswalk sign that has been obviously hit by a vehicle and is blocking the crosswalk on Sare Road right across from the Hyde Park Village subdivision. The sign is bent over and is literally blocking the crosswalk and is a hazard to pedestrians and anyone with a vision issue. A trail is being installed on Sare Road so I'm not sure if the construction crews hit the sign or if a car did but it's unsafe and could easily lead to a lawsuit. Thanks, Sarah Jacobi
The sign for "South Drive" at the intersection with Walnut has been hanging down, a bit askew, for a while. The sign is on the southwest side of the intersection, on the west side of the street light structure. You can still read it, but it is not properly attached.
On high street, heading south the light at hillside doesn’t turn green unless someone comes from the other side. If someone heading north turns left, the light doesn’t turn at all. The east/west light is much longer running as well.
The north-south light at High St and Moores Pike only is green for a couple of seconds, allowing at most two cars to pass through the intersection. Is it possible to adjust the timing on this light?
When heading north on Williamsburg from Washington it is extremely difficult to see the stop sign at Eastland Drive until you get past the visual obstruction caused by the last boulevard tree on the east side side of the road. Now that the leaves are beginning to fall the problem will go away until spring, however.
How do we go about getting a street sign for our new edition off of 46? Charelstowne Manor- Triple Crown Drive?
Last night a car drug a combo stop sign/street sign and pole into the parking lot of our apartment complex. (Kingston Manor)
Overarching bushes on Highland St. side obscure parking sign and (along with overspreading ground cover) may interfere with street sweeping, leaf collection, or snowplowing.