closed #173039
Street & Traffic Signs
East Hillside Drive & South Olive Street
- Case Date:
- 7/14/2020
It looks as though someone backed into or hit the stop sign at E Hillside and S Olive streets.
It looks as though someone backed into or hit the stop sign at E Hillside and S Olive streets.
Street name signs need straightened in Sherwood Oaks, as well as others all around the city.
The green street ID sign at W. Davis St./Rogers St. intersection is faded and needs to be replaced.
There is no street sign identifying E. Miller Dr. on the north traffic signal pole at the S. Walnut/E. Miller Drive intersections. Drivers going northbound on Walnut Street come up against a blank pole and don't know what the cross street is (E. Miller Dr.). I was confused looking for a business on E. Miller Drive because of this and I'm sure others are as well.
Would it be possible to get Taylor ct repaved, it could really use it. The sidewalks you redid look great!
The stop sign at W 3rd. and S. Fairview is grown over with weed trees. They are so large they are obscuring the driver's view of pedestrians at that stop sign. Could you please cut them (or some of them) down? Thanks.
The stop sign at the intersection of High Street and Southdowns (a T intersection) is difficult to see as one proceeds down High Street (moving in the direction from Maxwell toward Southdowns) due to heavy brush. Concerned because the sign only becomes visible at the very last moment and distracted drivers could easily miss it. Thanks for your attention to this.
At the intersection of Patterson and S Rogers, the street markings are so worn down that I don't know which lane I am supposed to be in. Can they be refreshed? Thanks.
Coming from E Second the STOP sign at the corner of High and Southdowns takes you by surprise because the shrubs on the right side of the street are sticking out quite far. Maybe they can be trimmed?
The "no parking" sign in front of this house has been removed (just the post remains). This is right in front of the house where the off-campus fraternity operated in violation of the city's zoning ordinance (which we reported but the city did nothing about), whose residents and guests habitually parked on the "no parking" side (which the city never enforced). Please replace the sign so the next tenants know they cannot park on that side of the street.