closed #166415
Other
501 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 11/4/2018
I lost my license.
I lost my license.
parking meter 6THW407-B, on 6th St between Rogers and Madison - accepted my coins today but never displayed any time and continued to flash a red light. It does not have a ParkMobile code on the front - so I had to find a different spot so as to not get a ticket. I put $1 in before I realized it was not registering!
Received notification that water pressure would be reduced on Friday, 11/2, 10a-2p due to intersection work at E Rhorer/S Walnut Pike. Water pressure is worse today (Saturday 11/3) and no one is working at the intersection.
The Vendors and the users of the scooters are nowhere near as courteous as cyclists. Those damn things are just thrown on teh sidewalk, blocking pedestrians and handicap ramps. They are a menace when ridden on sidewalk, and even more dangerous when ridden on the street. There is nothing innovative about these. They need to be removed from service until the vendors take better care of them when they are idle, and the users properly park and ride them.
I paid a fine. I was just recently put on massive prednisone because of allergies and high doses cause cognitive issues. Hence I forgot to pay the meter. The prednisone is to keep me from strangling to death. I’ll make sure to stay away from downtown and all businesses from now on. Amazon is the safer option for people with disabilities.
Something changed with the timing of the 10th and Union light a few weeks ago, resulting in huge backups of eastbound traffic on 10th St during evening commute hours. Light seems to cycle green for 20 secs for 10th St, but 30 secs for less-traveled Union St. Because of lack of left-turn lane on EB 10th at Union, often only 2-3 eastbound cars get through on each cycle, resulting in backups all the way past Sunrise to Jordan Ave. Is this timing correct, or is there a problem?
I believe I addressed this issue with letter to Mayor Hamilton but believe all the scooters should be rounded up until some regulations can be put together and enforced. There is a difference between entrepreneurship and negligence.
Much has been written in the paper about the scooters. I feel we are in an impotent city if we cannot stop such an invasion which results in emergency room visits and the trashing up of our-what used to be -quaint town. Please just round them all up and then figure out how to proceed. They dumped them here without permission.
To Ron Arthur, regarding uReport #166318, requesting resurfacing for Dunn Street north of the Bypass. Here's a link to the video showing a bike rider's perspective: http://info.slis.indiana.edu/~shawd/BRNA/Bypassto2825NDunnSt.mp4
A yellow Watch for Pedestrian sign (and whole pole) was hit and knocked down and is now laying on ground. It's in the westbound lane on Country Club Road, right before the bridge over the creek (a little past the shopping mall with Lucky's Market).