closed #184907
Street & Traffic Signs
- Case Date:
- 8/5/2023
Missing stop sign on southbound Grant at 3rd street
Missing stop sign on southbound Grant at 3rd street
The north- facing stop sign on High Street at Southdowns is almost obscured by bushes. I was nearly T-bones by a car flying down High St. because the sign is almost invisible.
Stop sign, not installed correctly at corner of Third in Maple.
The regular speed sign is covering up the children at play sign and has for over a year despite the fact that you recurbed the street and repaved it. You can't just stand the speed limit 25 mph up. It falls back over to where you see it in this picture. Please fix
There is desperate need for a crosswalk/stop signs in front of E Graham Pl., on Henderson St. There is a bus stop across the street and people obviously need to cross to get to it, but the cars don’t ever slow down and it is extremely hazardous getting to the bus stop. Please help, thanks.
On behalf of myself and concerned neighbors, we request the inclusion of a stop sign at High St. and Greenbriar Lane. This is an area of fast moving traffic despite the fact that it is also a crosswalk for school children and there are numerous children walking in the area. There are numerous stop signs along High St. up until this point so the lack of a stop sign at this particular intersection is a dangerous anomaly. If you could please implement one here, it would be much appreciated by the various surrounding neighborhoods. Thank you.
Street light to cross Moore’s Pike at Clarizz is missing. But many drivers ignored the yellow flashing light and accelerated through the light. I think a regular stop light would be more effective.
The “stop here on red” sign on southbound Madison St. approaching 3rd Street is almost completely obscured by a nearby tree
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
This sign is posted at a four way stop. Cross traffic (on Grant) does stop at this intersection, which makes this sign is both confusing and misleading.