closed #170755
Street & Traffic Signs
4013 E Bennington BLVD
- Case Date:
- 10/18/2019
Street light knocked iver
Street light knocked iver
The bicycle crossing button at Walnut and Allen on the south west corner is missing.
There is a stop sign at the intersection of S Henderson St and E Maxwell Ln that is difficult to see at night. It is the sign seen by traffic heading south on Henderson. It is high - almost in the foliage of a tree - and has either lost its reflectivity or is angled so that it is not effective.
Sorry - it's dark and I can't get a photo but in today's storm a very, very large branch (the size of a small tree) from my neighbor's yard fell and is blocking the alley behind my house. No traffic can move through the alley. There also seems to be a downed wire.
Going north on Old 37 from Gourley Pike, I recently rode down the hill that leads into the Cascades. As this hill is frequently used by cyclists, it is good that it has a new smooth pavement. Cyclists will attain a high speed on this hill and maintain their speed beyond the bottom of the hill. When I did this, I came to a place where I experienced several terrible jolts. I found that there is a place beyond the bottom of the hill where the pavement is very rugged due to a cluster of deep potholes. This road hazard could easily flip a bicycle over. It is easy for a cyclist to unwittingly get caught in this perilous situation. Since many cyclists use this route one can expect what happened to me and worse to happen to many of them. This is of critical importance right now because in a few days, on Sunday October 27, thousands of Hilly Hundred riders will be riding down this hill. It is imperative that this rugged place in the road be repaired.
Pothole at 3rd & Bryan St - northeast corner
The traffic light is completely out, not flashing or anything. and it's a busy intersection.
The lights along Sare/State Road 45 as you approach and past 2nd street are nearly all out. Some almost seem like they may be triggered by motion but if that is the case- they are not working properly. Most are just dark.
The eastern entryway street light to the East Wingfield subdivision is out.
Light has been out for about four or five months. Makes it really hard to see what is outside at this intersection. It would make my wife and I feel better if there was a light to see during the night.