closed #208619
Street Lights
1230 E. Benson Ct
- Case Date:
- 2/11/2026
Street light is not working & glass in light is painted over on 2 sides
Street light is not working & glass in light is painted over on 2 sides
The stop sign on the westbound side of 11th Street at the intersection with Maple was vandalized. It looks like it was tagged with silver-gray paint, and then someone tried to paint over that with red paint. I tried to see if I could remove it with a mild solvent but didn't want to risk further damage. Since folks frequently seem to not notice this stop sign and accidentally run it, it might be best to completely replace it. There are some special coatings that can be applied to a new sign to make it easier to remove grafitti in the future. It might be worthwhile to apply one of these coatings to a replacement sign, since our neighborhood is frequently targeted.
2 potholes near intersection of Prospect and Rogers
Pothole here (pretty severe--per a school bus driver)
Remove 6ft of snow between sidewalk and road
Large pothole on the north side of the road.
At the mailbox on the south bound lane there is a hole but the road now has a bump? Across both lanes. Its like its sinking under the whole road.
We live at the bottom of the hill, at the intersection of Moores Creek and Swartz Creek Roads. All of these roads have been recently paved. They are super smooth, very nice work! The problem is that now that these hilly, curvy roads are so smoothly paved, we are inundated with would be F1 drivers who use these, usually quiet, roads as their personal race track. We see, and hear, sports cars disregarding the stop signs at our intersection and flying up or down the hill in front of our property. I, kindly, request some type of speed bumps be installed at this intersection to deter this type of activity before someone crashes and gets injured. I would be happy to discuss further. Thank You.
There are a number of deep potholes in the center of the road and along the edge.
Large, deep pothole in Westbound Lane of Third, on the north side of the street, at the intersection with College Mall.