closed #185544
Street & Traffic Signs
1136 S Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 9/12/2023
Street sign at Madison and Grimes bent over at the top. Vandalism?
Street sign at Madison and Grimes bent over at the top. Vandalism?
Street sign at Grimes Lane and S. Madison St. is leaning heavily to one side
One way sign at the end of the alley and 8th Street behind the Elks on Walnut has been damaged. As of 4:30pm, 3/26/24.
"no outlet" sign may not be appropriate now; however, the street now goes into a private parking area. This parking area does now go through to Oolitic Dr. And tell your web designers that it would be nice if this page could be arranged so that a scroll bar is not needed. Perhaps put the map on the left & the General Information on the right.
The yellow hazard sign on the traffic calming circle at W 7th and N Pine has been hit by a car and is destroyed.
A dead end sign would be nice
Someone is putting up a no parking sign that is not a city sign on Basswood Drive
Overarching bushes on Highland St. side obscure parking sign and (along with overspreading ground cover) may interfere with street sweeping, leaf collection, or snowplowing.
There are signs at this intersection for vehicles turning right onto Kirkwood that say "YIELD" but I think that it would be helpful if the signs were more explicit. I am confused by them because in general left-turning traffic must yield to right-turning traffic but there is also a crosswalk at that point, which makes me wonder if the yield is for pedestrians who are crossing or left-turning traffic. In addition, the bike lane has two exits near there; I think that one of the exits is for bicyclists who want to continue on Adams and the other (at the crosswalk) is for bicyclists who want to turn right. Is the yield sign to tell vehicles to yield to bicyclists entering the roadway and turning right, for pedestrians crossing, or for traffic? Explicit signs would be helpful for all parties at this intersection.
The trees completely cover the multiple ONE WAY signs on this road and people cannot see them. People almost get into accidents daily on this road because it’s a one way, but hotel guests do not know/see/read the one-way signs, so they go the wrong way. The street is just big enough to allow a car to pass, but not always. Something needs to be done - clean up trees, bigger “WRONG WAY” signs, or both.