closed #171800
Temporary Signage w/o permit
320 W 8th ST
- Case Date:
- 2/23/2020
Advertising for PAINTING sign in the grass on Moore's Pike, heading towards 446, on the right hand side between Woodruff and Andrews
Advertising for PAINTING sign in the grass on Moore's Pike, heading towards 446, on the right hand side between Woodruff and Andrews
WE BUY HOMES sign in the grass at the corner of 446 and Moore's Pike. Same sign as at the corner of Marilyn and High Street, but that one now has been blown over but still is there.
On E Second, across from the schools, right in front of the LDS church parking lot, in the grass next to the road. Sign with "Now Hiring". Continuing towards the intersection with High Street, on the grass next to the road: 3 signs advertising a new school run by the ECC church, one of the signs refers to an event that has taken place almost a month ago.
Corner of Moore's Pike and College Mall Rd, in the grass: 2 signs, one is for Camp Rock; and of course there still are the 3 We Buy Houses signs on utility poles on at the same intersection, but on the Sare Rd side.
"We buy houses" signs have been up on random utility poles for over a year now. Some with number crossed out. They need to go.
Sign for Affordable Pet Fence is in the ROW as you approach Walnut Street. I contacted the company several days ago, but they have not removed the sign.
"Grant Properties" have been putting up rental signs on ROW.
Apparently there is a plan to make the parking spot in front of my house(1 of 2) a handicap spot for the Banneker? This is what I was told by my neighbor. The Banneker has two designated spots next to their building with adjoining ramps. I was curious as to why this additional spot was necessary? Staff and visitors attending Banneker already use a good amount of the parking around the facility. I have a driveway, so it's not an issue for me, it just seems unnecessary.
There are consistent problems of speeding along N Monroe St, especially between the middle school and Boys and Girls Club, where there is no speed limit sign posted. There is also concern someone could be hit at the intersection with 14th, as drivers will frequently go through the intersection without stopping.
The affordable housing located at the 2600 N Block of Walnut street on both sides has no connectivity to public transportation and no sidewalks connecting them to the nearest bus stop and grocery store. As a result pedestrians, including vulnerable elderly, are frequently seen walking in the bike lanes of N Walnut Street. The broken sidewalks between the intersection of Walnut and 45/46 and the affordable housing just north of Walnut and Fritz need to be made continuous as a matter of public safety before another pedestrian is killed.