closed #181518
Street & Traffic Signs
202 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 9/14/2022
Broken of street sign post. Dangerous.
Broken of street sign post. Dangerous.
On the south east corner of E Allen St and S Washington St (E Allen St side) there is a metal sign post within the sidewalk that has been broken off at the base and it's a safety hazard.
One of the 4 large reflector signs on the circle chicane in the middle of the intersection of 6th and Oak is missing. It has been missing for a couple months now. The post is still there but apparently someone took the sign off of it.
Hello, The street sign at the corner of Montclair and Queens Way is tilted and twisted. Large Moving Vans and Tractor Trailers are the likely suspects. This occurs several times each year. Is there a flexible version of the sign post ? Thanks Monty Marsh 812-339-3558
The pedestrian crossing signal on the Southwest corner of West 3rd Street as it crosses I-69 Southbound has obviously been hit by a vehicle. The whole thing is on the ground, including the post.
West Dixie Street sign stolen at South Fairview. They shoved over the post to do it.
Traffic Calming maintenance request: street markings and posts beside each traffic bump need refresh. Streets: E. Longview, Morningside Drive, N. Glenwood west and east. All traffic calming bumps need the striping repainted to mark the bump. All bumps need the poles and reflectors checked. Some poles missing, many reflectors damaged/missing. This has caused a hazard for vehicles who do not see the bumps due to faded markings and the vehicles traveling too fast and potential damage to vehicles. The marking DID get refreshed this past summer on parts of Morningside, thanks! Now we need similar action on E. Longview and the two Glenwood sections. I have submitted similar requests in the past but do not see them on file except for one for a missing post (2014). Please followup as this area (E. Longview) is an important connector to the City bike paths that connect to the Polly Grimshaw trail. Thank you - Park Ridge Neighborhood Association/Steve Akers