closed #184527
Temporary Signage w/o permit
- Case Date:
- 7/9/2023
"Proclamation Safari Park" possibly illegal sign without a permit in the grass next to the road at the corner of W Second Street and S Adams.
"Proclamation Safari Park" possibly illegal sign without a permit in the grass next to the road at the corner of W Second Street and S Adams.
"Handyman" possibly illegal sign without a permit in the grass next to the road at the corner of W Bloomfield Rd (near 1305) and S Adams.
'Handyman' sign at the corner of N Jacob and W Whitehall Crossing Blvd
'Fancy Decks' sign on a pole at the corner of W Jonathan Drive and N Gates
'Davis Family Sing' sign near the entrance to the Aldi store on 2035 Liberty Drive. Hard to say if it is in the ROW.
'Whole Sun' sign in the grass at 721 E First Street, in the ROW.
S Curry Pike: 2 black and yellow 'One Day Loans' signs on a pole next to the road between the BMV office (1531) and the railroad tracks.
The stop sign at Allendale & Bainbridge is constantly driven thru without cars stopping. It’s frightening when we have so many kids in the neighborhood, & it is a school bus stop. With school starting again, it’s a concern. I’ve seen numerous cars just whip around a school bus there without hardly slowing down. I also think it would be really helpful to have speed bumps on Eeliston Dr., on the way to the park. We have so many pedestrians on the street, and no sidewalk.
FYI, the only person complaining so far about speed bumps on the PRE greenway plans can easily have ZERO humps by taking Park Ridge Road home at minimally increased distance, or maximum ONE if taking Morningside.
Current apartment new complex just east of Target is operating and blocking Clarizz northbound without any road markings at Clarizz and ,3rd. Creating very dangerous backup. Make sure they get proper road closure precautions in place. Also why were they authorized for a huge ugly parking garage when we are trying to prioritize bike and ped? They're all going to be driving instead of bussing to campus etc created a mess at an already busy area of town. And several more are coming on E 3rd? How about actually planning and deterring such traffic? New construction is the ideal time to protect public transit, not personal vehicles where there are already concerns.