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closed #193438

Street & Traffic Signs

Case Date:
9/9/2024

Concerning the street sign at the intersection of W 9th & N Maple: The lower, "Maple" sign is missing a bolt at its north end. The bolt is meant to attach the sign to the placard that mounts onto the pole. Without it, the entire signage is unstable in the wind.

closed #193403

Street & Traffic Signs

Highland & Winslow

Case Date:
9/6/2024

There's been an abandoned Sidewalk Closed sign sitting on the sidewalk at S. Highland and E. Winslow for over a month.

closed #193447

Street & Traffic Signs

2199 E Moores PIKE

Case Date:
9/10/2024

Walk sign to cross high street came on with audio "cross high street" at the same time the left arrow of traffic on hillside was given a protected green. I confirmed both white wall sign, audio crossing notice, and the green protected turn light were all on simultaneously. Almost got struck by a turning car (car making left turn from east hillside northbound onto high street). Request was made using the pedestrian cross button on the northwest corner of hillside and high. Thank you for looking into this.

closed #193450

Street & Traffic Signs

220 W 14th ST

Case Date:
9/10/2024

Sidewalk closed sign laying in the tree plot. There's no construction going on around here, so I am not sure how or why it's here. Just thought I would let you know in case you are missing one.

closed #193492

Street & Traffic Signs

3800 Liberty Dr

Case Date:
9/11/2024

Freddie I let you know your stop sign laying down on grass Liberty Dr & Constitution Way

closed #193470

Street & Traffic Signs

488 N John St

Case Date:
9/10/2024

This is no street sign on W 9th St for N John St. Previously there was a sign.

closed #193497

Street & Traffic Signs

700 N Forrest Ave

Case Date:
9/11/2024

On 3 recent occasions, I have seen cars going south on N Forrest Ave blow through the intersection at E Cottage Grove Ave (at the SE corner of Luddy Hall) without even slowing down for the stop sign. The first 2 times I saw it, I just chalked it up to new student drivers but on the 3 time I took a closer look at the intersection and think I see the problem. There is a tree in front of the stop sign that totally obscures the view of the stop sign until you are basically right at the intersection. See that attached picture that I took standing in the middle of the traffic lane that shows the exact view the driver sees. By the time they see the stop sign it is way too late to stop. I'm not sure what the best fix is but trimming the tree seems like a simple option. There is a huge amount of foot traffic in that area during the school year and I would hate to see someone hurt at this intersection. Thanks!