closed #175826
Street & Traffic Signs
2128 S Azalea LN
- Case Date:
- 5/18/2021
On the west side of the intersection at Azalea and Wylie Farm Road, a car went over the curb and took down a bicycle sign.
On the west side of the intersection at Azalea and Wylie Farm Road, a car went over the curb and took down a bicycle sign.
Bike path sign broken at the base. Located in the 3300 S Forrester block (east side of street). Thanks!
Speed limit sign on south side of street has been knocked down by careless driver
The stop sign traveling south on High Street at Maxwell is *very* difficult to see. In the last week, I have witnessed on two separate occasions someone driving right through.
Stop sign for southbound High St at intersection with Maxwell is obstructed. Yesterday a vehicle ran through it and nearly hit us. I've seen several last minute stops as well.
Overarching bushes on Highland St. side obscure parking sign and (along with overspreading ground cover) may interfere with street sweeping, leaf collection, or snowplowing.
A dead end sign would be nice
visibility of stops signs at this intersection is hindered by trees.
On Countryside Drive, just off of Rockport Road there is a speed limit sign which is obscured by tree limbs. Some are the lower limbs of a maple others are a trio of Bradford Pear trees (an invasive species). The maple should be trimmed and the Bradford Pears destroyed.
There is no street sign identifying E. Miller Dr. on the north traffic signal pole at the S. Walnut/E. Miller Drive intersections. Drivers going northbound on Walnut Street come up against a blank pole and don't know what the cross street is (E. Miller Dr.). I was confused looking for a business on E. Miller Drive because of this and I'm sure others are as well.