closed #176132
Street & Traffic Signs
1280 E Southdowns DR
- Case Date:
- 6/13/2021
The bike route sign south of the Southdowns intersection on Highland (east side of the road) is totally obscured by vegetation.
The bike route sign south of the Southdowns intersection on Highland (east side of the road) is totally obscured by vegetation.
The westbound stop sign at the intersection of s. Highland and e. 2nd street is obscured by vegetation, either on the property of 1307 e. 2nd or 527 s. Highland. I am routinely at this intersection and regularly see westbound cars slamming on their breaks, or running the intersection altogether. The plants and trees need to be cleared so the stop sign is visible at a safe distance. This is an accident just waiting to happen.
The school zone/speed limit sign east of the intersection of Wimbleton & High Street has been knocked over into the middle of a big viburnum bush so it can't be seen.
Westbound traffic on E Hillside Dr has a dedicated turn lane on to S Highland Ave. The painted lane demarcations have faded from traffic and it is difficult to distinguish lanes. This presents a hazard for traffic turning from E Hillside Dr on to S Highland Ave from traffic traveling eastbound on E Hillside Dr as the eastbound traffic frequently enters the dedicated turn lane. The lane demarcations should be repainted.
Stop sign has disappeared from the corner of 1st and High. Intersection is now only a 1-way stop. Pretty dangerous.
Missing street signs in the intersection of E First Street and S Woodlawn Ave
Speed bump sign knocked over
Stop sign appears bent face down touching the ground. Exact coordinates from Google maps are 39.1555811, -86.5411486
The reflective signs designating the runoff/curb/flower boxes on Allen Street are white. They completely disappear in the snow. Several cars have driven into and over the curbs. Large yellow/green/red signs are needed to make these less hazardous.
Pedestrian light where the BLine crosses Winslow/Tapp/Country Club is stuck on (flashing red) with no pedestrians present.