closed #188488
Street & Traffic Signs
1110 W 6th ST
- Case Date:
- 5/16/2024
Speed limit sign is covered by overgrown trees, and people drive fast on the road
Speed limit sign is covered by overgrown trees, and people drive fast on the road
Street sign knocked over
There needs to be a four way stop sign at this intersection. It’s currently not safe for cars driving northbound on Hawthorne, as you can’t see very far to the left and cars come flying down 1st street at high speed (way over the speed limit) due to the lack of stop signs along this stretch of the road. This in of itself is a safety issue for the many families living along the road but also for the bikers and pedestrians trying to cross along that Hawthorne greenway bike route. Likewise, when approaching this intersection going southbound on Hawthorne it’s very hard to see to the left. You end up having to nudge the nose of your car into the intersection to even see when you ca. try to cross. I’ve personally had a couple of close calls with speeding cars on 1st. This needs to be addressed soon or there is likely to be a serious accident at this intersection!
Temporary traffic sign on lawn for several days
The "Do Not Enter" signs facing West 6th Street on Pine are very faded - time to replace them?
Street parking is legal in front of my home but it is not well marked. Traffic regularly stops behind my parked vehicle and honks because they believe there is someone in the drivers seat. We need painted parking spots that identify the lawful parking.
Street sign at Madison and Grimes bent over at the top. Vandalism?
Street sign at Grimes Lane and S. Madison St. is leaning heavily to one side
Two items: 1) street signs have been down here for over a year and have been reported. If this was a different core neighborhood these would have been replaced in a more timely manner. 2) these roundabouts and various “traffic calming” items that bike/ped role is popping up and putting throughout communities are not equitable in design. Why are these and other lower income areas only being given primarily concrete or similar design. We want equitable design and vegetation like the roundabout for renwick. Why is our neighborhood treated worse because of historic inequities? It seems this outreach group never actually listens to all voices for planning changes. We want equitable design and implementation, not just ugly “solutions” that are in reaction to an accident.
One way sign at the end of the alley and 8th Street behind the Elks on Walnut has been damaged. As of 4:30pm, 3/26/24.