closed #156035
Traffic Suggestions
- Case Date:
- 9/19/2016
7th & Grant is a 4-way stop. None of the Stop signs has the little "4 WAY" sign under the "STOP" sign.
7th & Grant is a 4-way stop. None of the Stop signs has the little "4 WAY" sign under the "STOP" sign.
The sidewalk on 9th between Grant and Lincoln St. is crumbling and falling apart.
The alley between 423 and 425 S grant st needs some attention. There are pot holes and many bad areas. We have repaved our lots already.
The traffic signal on Walnut from 2nd street to 17th have lost sync, causing multiple stops along the route. Also, the loss of the overhead streetlights between 10th and 14th street on Walnut is disappointing. The doorway lights on the construction on the east side of the street serve to blind drivers more than it illuminates the area for safety.
There's a huge pothole on the right side of the road if heading towards overpass. It's about 3ft wide and there is no way to avoid it unless you swerve into the other lane for on coming traffic. If you forced to drive over it you pretty much have to almost come to a slow roll.
The following stop signs are blocked by foliage either full or partially and are extremely dangerous SB Corey @ Bloomfield SB Washington @ 7th SB Henderson@ 1st NB Indiana @ 7th WB 7th @ Grant EB 6th @ Madison NB Indiana @ 4th NB Indiana @ Kirkwood NB Indiana @ 17th SB Jacob @ Susan WB 14th @ Walnut WB 12th @ Walnut WB 2nd @ Fess WB 2nd @ Washington WB 7th @ Grant WB 7th @Lincoln SB Grant @ 15th WB 15th @ Walnut EB Kirkwood @ Lincoln NB Madison @ 4th SB Eastside @ 1st NB 6th @Washington SB Grant @ Smith SB Grant @ 4th SB Grant @ 3rd NB Lincoln @ 10th NB Forrest @ Cottage Grove
This is regarding the left turn lane at the Victor Pike intersection for northbound SR 37. There simply NEEDS to be a separate "turn on green only" signal for that lanes. Suppose you are trying to turn left on Victor Pike (away from the Sunoco) but there are 5 cars waiting to turn the opposite direction. You can't see around those cars to tell who is coming southbound on 37. So essentially, it's a guessing game on whether or not you're going to get T-boned by a truck going 60+ mph. I make this turn at 5:30 PM every weekday and have nearly been hit twice over the past week. Please do something about this before my family has to file a life insurance claim. P.S. - I've already ordered a dashcam to document these weekly occurrences.
The sidewalks on the drive to the Women's Clinic have curbs rather than a curbcut. This means that a person who uses a power wheelchair can't get to the Clinic via her wheelchair.
Signal is not giving crosswalk signal to cross 10th St, thereby training students and other pedestrians to cross against the signal.
Hello, The portion of the 446 between the Gentry East entrance and the newly constructed Gentry Park Senior Living is currently marking the median as dotted line, meaning passing is allowed. This does not seem to be a good idea considering that there are quite some traffic going in and out both from Compton blvd (Gentry East property) and from Gentry drive (Gentry Estates property) to 446. I had a near-collision incident yesterday. I was going to make a left-turn toward the Compton blvd from southbound 446. At the very moment of turning left, I happened to see my side-mirror to find a car was speeding up toward the opposite lane to pass the three cars all at once. I was fortunate to be able to make a stop to avoid the collision. Yes, that driver must be an idiot but I would like to ask the City (or State) to do something for this. As long as this portion of the road allows passing, there are potential dangers for the cars traveling this portion of the road. As the Gentry Park Senior Living is becoming open, the situation could be getting worse. Please make this portion of the road passing not allowed both ways. Thanks.