closed #180750
Street & Traffic Signs
2128 S Azalea LN
- Case Date:
- 7/25/2022
Could you remove the Sidewalk Closed signs by the rebuilt wooden sidewalk at Wylie Farm Rd and S. Azalea?
Could you remove the Sidewalk Closed signs by the rebuilt wooden sidewalk at Wylie Farm Rd and S. Azalea?
I witnessed a truck with a very long bed try to turn right from W 13th to N Maple. The driver chose to plow down the stop sign/street sign in order to make the turn. The stop sign is completely down, across the sidewalk on W 13th at N Maple. Sorry I couldn't get the name of the company.
Sidewalk project is complete, but the large signage was left behind. See east side of property along Grant.
Going in the direction of W First, on College in front of the AFL-CIO building (which is next to Planned Parenthood) there are several overhead signs for different turns. The one for the left turn lane is almost totally obscured by branches from a tree on the sidewalk.
The red exit sign in lot one has been hit and it’s now leaning over the sidewalk and may fall over.
The reflective signs designating the runoff/curb/flower boxes on Allen Street are white. They completely disappear in the snow. Several cars have driven into and over the curbs. Large yellow/green/red signs are needed to make these less hazardous.
If possible, could a truck be sent to clear the street of snow? Thank you!
Street is tough to drive as there is snow accumulation along the hills of our neighborhood. Slippery and dangerous conditions
I would like to request that the snow plow driver pile up the snow in another location rather than in my front yard. For years now, I have had a really hard time getting grass to grow in that front median, likely because of all the salt that melts into my lawn each year. I would be happy to forward a photograph of the huge snowbank that is deposited there by the plow drivers every time it snows.
People are not able to get up Thornton Dr EBL. Possibly a little more snow removal and de-icer on the EBL, not just the WBL will help.When one of your people get a chance.