closed #180750
Street & Traffic Signs
2128 S Azalea LN
- Case Date:
- 7/25/2022
Could you remove the Sidewalk Closed signs by the rebuilt wooden sidewalk at Wylie Farm Rd and S. Azalea?
Could you remove the Sidewalk Closed signs by the rebuilt wooden sidewalk at Wylie Farm Rd and S. Azalea?
The stop sign is partially covered by shrubs and they need to be trimmed. People run this stop sign all the time. Please make sure the stop sign is fully visible. On woodlawn headed NORTH at E Maxwell Lane and Woodlawn intersection.
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.
When will the road striping be completed? This road is not safe at night without lines.
Street sign for Smith and E fenbrook has been rotated 90 degrees so the street names are switched
The painted lines on the south side of the intersection of W. Third St and S. Cory Lane are faded and unusable. North bound traffic often backs up due to left turning traffic taking both lanes. Please repaint them asap.
There are 2 street signs labeled "East Holland Drive" off of South Walnut Street Pike. Neither sign indicates the range of house numbers on their respective sides of S Walnut St Pike. Residents have observed emergency vehicles turning one direction only to see them coming back and crossing to the other E Holland Drive after a few minutes.
The street sign for Kendall Drive, where is meets S. Bryan Street, is hidden in a small patch of trees. In the winter its very difficult to see the road sign, and in the summer the road sign basically doesn't exist. I was wondering if it was possible to either move the street sign so that it is more visible or trim back the trees.
I was attempting to cross South Landmark Avenue at the crosswalk, to run an errand at Williams Brothers Pharmacy. I pressed the button on the crosswalk to signal my need to cross. The button responded with the usual voice saying "Wait." However, the crosswalk light never came on, so I could not cross. I use a power chair that is not fast enough to cross between traffic, and that is shorter than most cars (so I cannot easily be seen by drivers when crossing). What is normally a 20 minute errand took me 3 hours as I had to search for a place I could cross.
Reflective warning sign where S. Park Ave. deadends at the north side of Bryan Park. The top bolt came out and the top of the sign swung down.