open #199292
Temporary Signage w/o permit
- Case Date:
- 11/9/2024
"Epoxy Floor Coatings" sign attached to the STOP sign with cable ties, at the corner of Hillside and Highland.
"Epoxy Floor Coatings" sign attached to the STOP sign with cable ties, at the corner of Hillside and Highland.
"Hudson" sign in the grass strip next to the road, in the ROW, on the corner of S Auto Mall Rd and E Covenanter, at the Kroger parking lot exit.
The backyard of 412 W Howe St has been converted nearly entirely into a gravel parking lot. Gravel has been dumped along the length of the alley which is frequently used as additional parking.
Waving flag sign near road, flashing sign in window, big banner on garage.
looks like establishing a junkyard
"Music Lessons" sign under the Speed Limit sign on S Walnut, next to the IUCU bank parking lot. The address of the bank is 105 Winslow Rd, but the sign is on S Walnut, looks like the 2400 block.
This corner house usually has a piece of wood to mark where parking is supposed to be. Now gone or moved. From the alley there should be two tandem spots on the right and one nest to it on the left. Right now they white truck is completely on the grass and the silver car mostly on the grass. I don't blame the tenants the owner never tells them every year. Can someone go by and tell them the place the RR beams go or call the owner. Preferably before the grass dies again? Thank you,!
Received call to HAND Dept. Wished to remain anonymous. Reporting gravel from the alleyway extending into the back-yard, likely for parking and does not think this is allowed. Would like a compliance officer to observe and issue citation.
Lighting for Cedar Creek Assisted Living sign is BLINDING at night. I have almost hit a bicyclist, a dog, and a deer turning onto Adams from Tapp Road at the roundabout because the sign lighting sits below the level of the sign. If it was raised up on both sides by 4-6 inches it would hit the sign- which is what it should do, not blind drivers or walkers entering the neighborhood.
This location at 10th St near Fountain Park Apartments and the United States Postal Service has a high volume of pedestrian traffic, especially between the apartment complex and the post office. However, there is only a pedestrian crossing sign in one direction, and there are no road markings indicating a crosswalk. Many drivers do not stop for pedestrians, creating a dangerous situation for those crossing the street. I am concerned for the safety of residents and postal customers, as the current setup does not effectively alert drivers to pedestrian activity in this area. Would it be possible to add crosswalk markings and additional signage in both directions, or consider other safety improvements, such as a pedestrian-activated crossing light? These changes could greatly enhance safety for the community. Thank you for considering this request.