closed #127266
Line of Sight
819 E Maxwell LN
- Case Date:
- 7/17/2012
Trees and shrubs from this house spill into alley, and cause difficulty when using alley.
Trees and shrubs from this house spill into alley, and cause difficulty when using alley.
At Madison Park HOA (300 Block of Madison&Smith),at the Smith St. entrance.In the parking lot,there's a flaw the is 3-4 ft long,6 in wide, and runs parallel to the parking space closest to the little gray house next to Madison Park's building.
We would like to post or have the city post signage redirecting 46 bypass traffic to pete ellis for the businesses effected by the closed entrance to the strip malls at 46 Bypass and 3rd Street. At Starbucks, we have lost over a third of our business since the closing of that entrance. Similar reports are available from the surrounding local businesses.
There is a pothole/torn up pavement in front of our house at 3605 the stands dr. It has been there several months just never got around to reporting it. I have moved several big chunks of pavement to the side so cars dont hit them.
The East/West traffic light is only about 4 seconds long at Kinser and the 46 Bypass. About 4 or 5 cars can safely get through this intersection before a yellowish light. Recently, the turn lanes have been closed thus even fewer E/W bound cars can get through the intersection. Couldn't that light be changed to allow more time on green for E/W traffic to get through without having to wait thru multiple light changes?
Suggestion: have you considered a permanent all-way stop at the intersection of 10th Street and Smith Road? When this was a detour, the "all way" stop worked so much better than before.
The City removed two trees in the right of way at 535 S Washington Street. The stumps were not removed and the area cannot be mowed.
Caller said the street sign for S. Park AVE and E. Hillside DR is being blocked by an overgrown tree.
Can someone please look at the left turn signal going north on union street to turn left onto 10th street? The signal is so short that it turns yellow before the first car is even through the intersection.
The entrance to the Kroger shopping center near Walnut and Rohrer Rd. is very dangerous. The Westbound left turn lane on the Rohrer Rd entrance has lost its lane designating paint, and Westbound cars entering the left turn lane are confronted with Eastbound traffic that is not alerted to the existence of a turn lane facing them. I have sxperienced several near-misses, and believe that unless the painting on the lanes is refreshed and visible there is a real danger of a head-on at that point. Help!