closed #183772
Street & Traffic Signs
- Case Date:
- 5/12/2023
No street signs at E Hunter Ave and S Faculty Dr
No street signs at E Hunter Ave and S Faculty Dr
The street sign at Nord and Normandale Highlands drive has been down (removed as part of electrical work) for 9 months now. Is this on your radar? The street sign has been laying in my yard this whole time. It has some graffiti on it now. Please let me know when this will be remedied Best - Scott
There is a speed limit sign on Coutryside lane just off of Rockport that is obsurred by tree limbs
Hello! One of the stoplights (green light) on third street westbound at College Ave appears to have burnt out!
Our street sign was damaged in the past few months and needs straighten out please.
Speed limit signs in Park Ridge East on Morningside near Park Ridge Road are confusing. Adjacent signs say 20 mph and 25 mph. The 20 is for the nearby park but another 25 sign is across the street south of the tennis court. The 20 mph sign should remain. The two 25 mph signs could be moved east a few hundred feet over the hill on Morningside and placed near Hampton Court to encourage slower speed on Morningside.
Stop signs are not visible due to low tree branches on southbound Hawthorne at First and Second Streets. Thank you.
Please add a street sign for Braeside Drive. Currently there is no street sign at all. My car broke down there recently and the repair person couldn't find me because there is no street sign.
This is regards to the road closure north of pending construction project at Kinser Pike & 17th Street. The current placement of the road closure sign on Kinser Pike at the 45/46 bypass is creating a traffic hazard. Those of us who live in the neighborhood adjacent to the construction have difficulty accessing when coming from the north. It is likely that those using the gas station and coming to work at the Holiday Inn are having a similar experience. When northbound traffic on Kinser Pike is in the left turn lane, local southbound traffic on Kinser Pike trying to get past the sign cannot; and end up queueing into the intersection, creating traffic jams and potential for car crashes. PLEASE relocate this sign further south and closer to the actual construction zone. Thank you.
Busy intersection with no pedestrian crossing signage or crossing lines on Pete Ellis Drive