open #206202
Traffic Signals
905 S Eastside DR
- Case Date:
- 10/8/2025
Police property attached to tree in the yard.
Police property attached to tree in the yard.
There is are several crosswalks on Allen St. that are very hard to see at night. The lines could use reflective coating or blinking lights to help them be visible by car headlights at night.
There are squares of what appear to be metal sheets that have been littered on the road of Kinser Pike near the intersection with country club dr for days. It’s highly trafficked by new high school drivers and poses a driving hazard.
Portion of sidewalk just down from the corner of E Maxwell Ln and Stull Avenue on Stull Ave is missing. A hazard for walkers or someone in a wheelchair.
#205859 was closed and resolved. It is not resolved because the ‘Handyman’ sign still is on the utility pole. A similar sign on the utility pole at Moores Pike and Smith Road was removed, though.
Pretty significant hazard. The "Reverse angle only" parking sign has finally succumbed to the blow from a bad parker and is now lying across the sidewalk. It's still firmly enough attached to the base that it's not possible to pick it up and move it parallel to the curb. The other similar signs on the same block are also showing signs of fatigue
There is a sizable pothole just as you turn on to S Maston Ct from W Adams Hill Cir and another about halfway to the end of the court.
Construction project on old hospital grounds has changed the traffic pattern daily, with the newest iteration putting Rogers down to one lane with a flagger. This is causing significant back-up of traffic coming from the 2nd & Rogers light going southbound as well as the four-way stop at 1st & Rogers going northbound. The lane that is available barely fits a mid-size SUV, and this morning I watched a utility truck go up on the curb in front of Centerstone to avoid the construction team members who were standing in the traffic lane, not in the construction zone.
The traffic light pole here takes up half the sidewalk, leaving very little room for pedestrians to get around. Probably impossible for someone with a mobility aid to pass (e.g. wheelchair, walker). Seems like a major ADA issue. Even as someone with fine mobility, I barely had room to get by while staying on the sidewalk.
Dodge SUV “Nitro” (dark color) with IN license plate NJG310 parked on west side of Eastside Drive too close to the intersection for turning safety.