closed #204282
Traffic Signals
275 E Winslow RD
- Case Date:
- 7/17/2025
N/S light on Henderson has a very long green, appears to be causing frequent congestion on Winslow.
N/S light on Henderson has a very long green, appears to be causing frequent congestion on Winslow.
This sign is only held by one bolt at the top. During a storm it flaps and swings wildly!
Deep and developing pothole that is holding water drainage cover in place. Concerned that further asphalt corrosion will result in cover collapse. In front of driveway at 3801 East Winston Street.
There's a pot hole right along the walking and biking path on Sheridan Drive to the West of Hawthorne just before the green bench.
There is sinking, cracked in half side walk concrete panel on southside of Moores Pike, just a little east of High Street.
The light is flashing red coming out of Bell's exhaust and harbor freight parking lots
Latimer to Clarizz trail is overgrown - needs some trimming!
Intersection of weatherstone and woodlawn. East side of woodlawn.
I approached the traffic light on Country Club and Rogers from the East around 9:50 p.m. on July 14. When I got to the gas station driveway the light turned red for me. There were no cars coming from the north and south on Rogers so it seemed that it was a timing change, not motion change. Several other cars arrived on Country Club from both directions and we sat there as the light cycled through the turn arrows and straight lights for Rogers. Having the light there change on a timing cycle does not seem like the proper decision. Want to add I love green arrows and motion sensors and the yellow arrows that were recently implemented around town so I think that's why this struck me.
There are a few times recently where the light is only green for a few seconds and lets maybe three cars through. I've experienced it from both directions but the last two days it has been when coming from the south going north. The light was doing this in the Spring as well but seemed to have been fixed but is now doing it again.