closed #65767
Traffic Related Complaints
401 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 11/25/1997
Dangerous traffic situation on West 2nd St. near the ramp to the S.R. 37 Bypass. SEE LETTER.
Dangerous traffic situation on West 2nd St. near the ramp to the S.R. 37 Bypass. SEE LETTER.
Comment/suggestion re: People's Park. Saw article in the HT about improvements. Would like to add a suggestion that the wall be removed. It attracts people to sit on it and attracts walkers-by to converse w/those sitting on it and blocks pedestrian traffic on sidewalk. In addition, it is dingy and unattractive. She applauds the Dept for its initiative to improve the park.
Traffic calming device at 6th and Rogers inappropriate. See letter. xc: Julio Alonso
Ms. Hanner requested an adjustment on her bill. She was in Florida for Christmas. Unit in toilet tank broke and water ran for most of three weeks. Cost $58.73 to repair. Her water bill was $516.94. She wants an adjustment.
Letter from Cheryl Crider-Jackson indicated she was gone 10 days of billing period in August '03. She believes her water usage was too high for that period and would like review by USB Adm. Subcommittee.
Rec'd letter from Thomas R. Yeagley, 3911 W. Indian Creek Dr. He wanted to complain about his bill - felt his wastewater charge was too high. He watered his garden and other plantings.
Customer requested adjustment in account due to need for heavy watering in Sept. 2004. Will be scheduled for appeal at next USB Admin. Subcommittee meeting.
Bicyclists don't abide by the law. Will Bike/Ped Commission be concerned with bike safety? We should pass bike safety laws. (see attached) (FYI---GIS System does not recognize address Mr. Venstra gave.)
The line of sight problem is at the intersection of Heather Drive and the east leg of Laurel Court. When you travel south on Laurel Court and approach the intersection with Heather Drive, there is no stop sign on the right side and the stop sign on the left side is obstructed by tree branches. Please see attached letter.
Windy weather on Feb 26th blew much of neighborhood's recyclables into citizen's yard. He suggests reminding residents to use covered containers to keep recyclables from blowing away.