closed #154040
Trails
307 N Pete Ellis DR
- Case Date:
- 7/13/2016
Shrubs encroaching on Polly grimshaw path
Shrubs encroaching on Polly grimshaw path
Tree limb down across two lanes of traffic on Walnut St between 9th and 10th St.
The sidewalk crossing the driveway at 1925 N Kinser Pike has been reduced to gravel. This prevents me from using it when in my power wheelchair. This break means I must use another route into town. The only alternative is the pedestrian path toward Arlington School off of Skyline and then returning to Kinser via Parrish. There are problems with this route reported elsewhere
Retaining wall collapsed, is now blocking sidewalk
Street light at this location turns on and off all night long. Turns on, almost comes to full power, then blinks out. Number on pole is 1009 West 11th St. THANK YOU!
There are still a 4 or more lights out on the opposite side of 5th street across from Rose Hill cemetery. In addition after you make the turn to do south at the nearby intersection, there are at least 2 or 3 lights that have "dimmed" (I don't know what this means but I assume they are defective) that are on the right side of the road in near to Hinkle's Hamburgers. Let's get Duke on this, we pay them to do it.
The street light in front of our house is out and has been for quite a while. We've had a break-in and two close calls and I believe it's because it's so dark around our house.
In front of 112 Glenwood West - post with deflectors marking west side of traffic calming bump - post is down and needs to be replanted. Post is lying beside road at spot where it belongs. Thanks -
Sidewalks along North Washington Street are in need or repair; there are sections that are lower than the street w/ no curbing and sections that have crumbled down to th gravel. Sections in question between 12th and Cottage Grove.
This intersection needs a left turn only lane for cars turning off of 10th St. North onto Range Road. Sometimes cars in the lane for going straight swerve into the right lane to get around cars waiting to turn left even though visibility for this is poor and could confuse drivers turning right onto 10th St. from Pete Ellis. Just park in the post office parking lot and observe this intersection around 5 - 6 pm on a weekday and you can see for yourself. A left turn lane would greatly reduce accidents at this intersection.