closed #188907
Street & Traffic Signs
101 N Bryan AVE
- Case Date:
- 6/11/2024
Was walking on 5th and someone blow the stop sign going south on Bryan. I had a look and saw the stop sign is almost completely hidden by a tree. See the picture.
Was walking on 5th and someone blow the stop sign going south on Bryan. I had a look and saw the stop sign is almost completely hidden by a tree. See the picture.
No parking sign completley faded
The stop sign on Henderson at MAxwell, northbound is blocked by greenery
The green street signs at the S. Rogers/W. Wylie Street and S. Rogers/W. Allen Street intersections are very faded. Please replace.
No street signs at W. Howe Street and S. Davisson Street. People can't find our street! Especially the pizza guys, please fix!
There was an accident near 1891 S Renwick Blvd in the Renwick neighborhood that resulted in a street sign being destroyed. Please replace this city street sign?
On West Seventh Street a turn-arrow street sign has fallen down into the drainage ditch. This drainage ditch is located just west of Adams Street by the AutoColor retail shop. Also, someone has dumped a large bag of trash into this drainage ditch on the south side. The drainage ditch needs to be cleaned out of overgrown trees, roots and debris that has accumulated from storm drainage from the culvert under the Indiana Rail Road embankment to the north of West Seventh Street.
Would it be possible to get a street sign at West 12th St and Lindbergh on the west side of Lindbergh? 12th narrows and the turn is so easy to miss. Corner overgrowth doesn't really help the matter. Also, might it be possible to get a nice, 2-way street sign at West 11 St and N. Oolitic St.? The current one is bent and is the old rural type.
There was an accident near 1891 S Renwick Blvd in the Renwick neighborhood that resulted in a street sign being destroyed. Please ensure that the permanent replacement of these city street signs with a decorative sign that matches the neighborhood.
At the intersection of 3rd and Jordan, there are far too frequent instances of southbound cars on Jordan reaching the intersection and turning or attempting to turn left (east) only to realize - or not! - that 3rd St. is one-way going west at that point. There is one "ONE-WAY" sign on the southeast corner of the intersection but it does not prevent this issue. Can an additional "No Left Turn" sign please be added near the stoplight so drivers will see it when they look at the light?