closed #192729
Traffic Related Complaints
711 N Grandview DR
- Case Date:
- 8/6/2024
street light is out. makes entrance to the neighborhood hard to see and dangerous curve
street light is out. makes entrance to the neighborhood hard to see and dangerous curve
street light is out. dangerous and hard to get in the neighborhood
The gravel alley the north of the property has a large pothole in it that would be great to have repaired
Yellow curb painting needs to be done on W. 3rd Street between Fairview and Maple Streets (704-724 W. 3rd on north side of street; 715-731 on south side). Nearly all other blocks in this area were done a few months ago, but for some reason this block was not done and old yellow paint is nearly invisible. (See attached photo example of curb at mid-block alley point.) As a result, people are parking too close to alleys, driveways, etc., creating hazards for others. Thanks for your help!
Many large/deep potholes along West Third between Jackson and Maple Streets
Side walk is uneven. I fell just walking on the sidewalk because of the sidewalk . I learned my son and 2 roommates tripped earlier. I reported it to an employee and he said he has tripped but it’s a city issue. I am 60 years old and feel fortunate I was able to quickly put my hands down so I did not land on my face. This is a big injury waiting to happen
Multiple pot holes in alley between 710 E Atwater and 714 E Atwater
At the intersection of W. 9th Street and N. Maple (NOT "709" as your locator insists) is a long crevice in the roadway, getting deeper by the day. It lies along the south side of the intersection. Many cars no longer stop at the stop sign; they just "run" over this trench so they won't get stuck. Although the area is not exactly a high-traffic one, it gets many children, families, pedestrians—and this trench is a dangerous situation.
street light out by my mailbox. Please replace with high sodium lightbulb as that will be like other sin neighborhood. I am willing to pay for light bulb.
The streetlight at the corner of S Anita St and 1st St frequently turns on and off during nighttime hours, rendering the street very dark.