closed #176634
Street & Traffic Signs
2102 E Wimbleton LN
- Case Date:
- 7/20/2021
The school zone/speed limit sign east of the intersection of Wimbleton & High Street has been knocked over into the middle of a big viburnum bush so it can't be seen.
The school zone/speed limit sign east of the intersection of Wimbleton & High Street has been knocked over into the middle of a big viburnum bush so it can't be seen.
Stop sign on the corner of e rock creek drive and rock creek circle needs to be replaced, damaged.
Someone must have hit and run the street sign at the intersection of Queens Way and Sussex. The street signs above the stop sign are hanging loosely and the upright post has a slight lean. It would be nice to at least have the street signs re-mounted. Thank You!
We have a sidewalk in front of our home that is a major tripping hazard. Tree roots have lifted the sidewalk almost 3 inches making a serious tripping hazard. I contacted the city about 18 months ago to request to be put on the 'fix list' with us paying for the concrete, but nothing has been done. Please can this be addressed soon. Thank you.
The roadway has been built up quite a bit in front of our house at 2006 S Sussex, resulting in a significant dip between the street and our driveway. This is causing the bottom of the cars to scrape when entering and exiting. Surrounding houses have had blacktop poured into this area to level out the connection. Could we have that done too please?
Crews have patched potholes on Montclair Ave within the last few weeks, but they missed an area that is on the edge of the roadway, next to the curb, near the southeast corner of Montclair, right near the intersection with Rock Creek. There are several holes that fill with water after a storm, leaving standing water that will encourage mosquito breeding. Please come back and fix this spot. Thanks, John
Sidewalk and driveway entrance concrete is torn up and needs to be repaired. My wife is blind and just walking in front of our house is dangerous for her and anyone walking by.
Damaged sidewalk is a trip hazard
The street in front of our home (2301 South Sussex Drive) is in need of repair. Large portions of the street have broken off so that it is now difficult for us to drive into the driveway without risk to damaging the tires. Encloses is a photo (which is upside down)
The road is crumbling at the edges and the holes have gotten bigger in from of this address and the one next door.