closed #174430
Street & Traffic Signs
1419 S Sare RD
- Case Date:
- 1/5/2021
There are no road stripings or signs at this intersection. It’s a mess and it’s dangerous, especially heading north on Sare through the intersection.
There are no road stripings or signs at this intersection. It’s a mess and it’s dangerous, especially heading north on Sare through the intersection.
Lane paint not clear north bound on sare Rd. It's 2 lanes but you see the old lane paint clearer and it almost looks like it turns into 1 lane so I have almost been hit multiple times in the right lane since it looks like it disappears
There are conflicting signs and road markings at this intersection. People are forced to dangerously merge all the time. Please fix the road markings before someone gets hurt.
Overgrown hedges and bushes overgeown on sidewalks. Debris and litter not being cleaned up
The intersection of Sare Rd and Moore’s Pike has become a dangerous and confusing jumble of traffic lanes. There are no clear markings on Sare Rd going north and south at the intersection. The traffic lines left from the construction project causes cars to veer in to the wrong lanes. This should be addressed immediately
The intersection of Moores Pike and Sare Rd going North/South. The lanes are not clearly marked and we have had several close calls as it is unclear how many and where the lanes are.
On Wednesday, Nov 11th this light was struck and knocked over by a truck. The truck was part of the crew putting sod down on Rogers Rd. as part of the Rogers (High to The Stands) Multiuse Path Project.
Most of sidewalk blocked by shrubs
Stormwater grates on either side of Winslow Farm Drive near the intersection with Winslow Road were covered and fastened with sisal-like mats at the beginning of work on the Winslow Rd. section of the pedestrian/biker pathway in mid-spring. As a result, that part of Winslow Road has flooded with every heavy rain, and the grates are now heavily clogged. Early on, I contacted the Street Department about this, but was told that the City had nothing to do with the project, which was slated to finish in October (!) Now it is October, and the pathway crews have finished and cleaned up. But still no one has removed those sisal covers on the two stormwater grates. I'm not sure what department should handle this, but I'd really like to see the problem resolved. Why the grates have had to be covered all these months is a mystery to me.
Alley is impassible without scratching vehicle due to growth hanging over from the yards.