closed #193516
Street & Traffic Signs
1075 W 17th ST
- Case Date:
- 9/12/2024
Many signs are down and/or missing at this traffic circle. Also there is little to no pedestrian crossing safety or crosswalk markings. This needs prioritized.
Many signs are down and/or missing at this traffic circle. Also there is little to no pedestrian crossing safety or crosswalk markings. This needs prioritized.
The street sign for Southdowns Dr at the intersection of E Southdowns and High Street has been missing for a couple of months. Street signs for both E Southdowns and Circle Drive are also missing where those two streets intersect. (A related problem with those signs: Due to trees on the property where the sign post is located, the signs cannot easily be seen in the winter and, at certain vantage points, can't be seen at all when leaves are on the trees.) I'd appreciate your help with these matters. Thank you!
Couch cushions outside between the DayCare and Coffee shop. Small appliance on corner of PeteEllis and Longview on southside of longview. See diagram with red x’s.
Does the City have jurisdiction over IU? The bricks on the bricks around the Sample Gates are so shiny that in the glare creates a hazard when traveling east (on bicycle) east into campus and also in the afternoons when traveling west. Last evening I crashed head-on into another bicyclist because I couldn't see him approaching. I have mentioned this to the Landscape Architect, but was told there is nothing that can be done to lessen the glare. Is that true?
Massive piles of trash are blocking the sidewalk as of 8:45pm on Wednesday May 10. Piles are in front of 424 E. 6th Street and 426 E. 6th Street. Hopefully it is trash night and it won't be there in the morning.
The tree on the corner of the street and drive is dying and has been dropping limbs.
Sidewalk has been blocked by this debris for the past few weeks.
This Washington and Grimes street light that was recently repaired is obscenely bright. The cool LED is a migraine trigger for at least one resident, and the brightness is disruptive to local wildlife. Replace with a warm colored light with minimum required lumens for street safety.
This Washington and Grimes street light that was recently repaired is obscenely bright. The cool LED is a migraine trigger for at least one resident, and the brightness is disruptive to local wildlife. Replace with a warm colored light with minimum required lumens for street safety.
No snow removal