closed #182996
Street & Traffic Signs
- Case Date:
- 3/1/2023
I recently filed uReport #182962 regarding a stop sign and street sign. The stop sign was fixed but the sign crew took the street sign. Will it be replaced?
I recently filed uReport #182962 regarding a stop sign and street sign. The stop sign was fixed but the sign crew took the street sign. Will it be replaced?
The railing on the north side of the overpass between the B-line and College is damaged. Some of the uprights appear to have broken off and the fence is listing into the sidewalk. There have been spot repairs here before--I reported one last year. A spot repair would be good, but I suspect something more permanent needs to be done.
The street sign and stop sign at the corner of Brookdale Drive and N Woodburn Ave have been knocked down. The street sign is turned so that Brookdale is labeled Woodburn and vice versa.
People at this address installed a speed bump in the roadway about a foot before infront of their house.
There flashing stop lights on 45/37 next to ramp before you exit highway
The stop sign at the intersection of W Fleming Pl and West Lawson Rd (Sample Road exit) is dangerous. The stop sign sits behind a treeline and you can’t see past the trees to see if a car is coming on the right side. You have to edge your car into the middle of the intersection before you have a clear line of sight. The trees might need removed or that intersection reworked. Thank you!
The sidewalk on moores here is sloped dangerously towards a steep drop into a creek. It's not safe for wheelchair/mobility scooter/crutch users
Just wanted to make you aware There are no curb cutouts on the sidewalk in front of 606 S. College Ave. I hope this will be fixed to make it safe for wheelchairs and stroller users. Thanks
Can you install some reflectors on the medians on the 1100 block of Rogers and 1400 block of Rogers near the Community kitchen? At night it is very hard to see where the curb is on the medians. I almost hit one at night.
A worker painted on the road at the intersection. The worker was standing on the double lines. I noticed the worker and signaled that I would be negotiating a left turn onto North Drive headed east. The worker walked in front of my vehicle. The worker was unaware of his surroundings, nor had he seemed concerned about using safety equipment, i.e., cones, caution tape, spotters, or hazard lights. I was not traveling at a high rate of speed. However, this could have been a bad traffic accident. I believe the worker's hearing was obstructed as he wore a sweatshirt with a hard hat atop his head.