closed #207400
Street & Traffic Signs
S Walnut St
- Case Date:
- 12/29/2025
Can you do any anything about that street sign it like it needs be fladed people cant see that street name
Can you do any anything about that street sign it like it needs be fladed people cant see that street name
Pedestrian button pole has been hit. Flat in the grass at the First Financial Bank corner.
Is this a camping or an open-air chop shop? Tent has been there for more than 30 days.
I was on the north going Rockport side about 8pm last night and the tapp light changed to red then right back to green for several cycles and never changed to green for the Rockport side.
There is a traffic circle here that some people treat as a traffic circle and some people treat as a Y intersection. Some "one way" signs at the circle would help to clarify this intersection. Thank you.
The stop sign is faded and barely visible
The stop sign at the corner of 11th St and Diamond appears to have been struck by a vehicle. I didn't see it happen, but I know there has been a lot of fiber work in our neighborhood recently. I wonder if maybe one of their big reel trucks took the turn too sharply and hit it.
Speed issue hinders crossing STONEGATE to Hoosier Access. Appreciate police sir here to catch speeders. We have to run to cross street. We desperately need speed bumps on Smith rd and a pedestrian crossing with light. Maybe we start with speed warning sign that shows the cars speed. They have this setup on Hillside around corner from us. I’m sure it’s not an easy process and I’m unsure what departments are involved.
Speed hump sign which faces east bound traffic has been knocked down partially, along with damaged turf between the sidewalk and street.
Two items: 1) street signs have been down here for over a year and have been reported. If this was a different core neighborhood these would have been replaced in a more timely manner. 2) these roundabouts and various “traffic calming” items that bike/ped role is popping up and putting throughout communities are not equitable in design. Why are these and other lower income areas only being given primarily concrete or similar design. We want equitable design and vegetation like the roundabout for renwick. Why is our neighborhood treated worse because of historic inequities? It seems this outreach group never actually listens to all voices for planning changes. We want equitable design and implementation, not just ugly “solutions” that are in reaction to an accident.