closed #140208
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 8/19/2014
Thank You for fixing Country Club long overdue
Thank You for fixing Country Club long overdue
The west side of the intersection of Walnut and 14th street is damaged in the center of the road and needs repatching. Trying to turn west from Walnut onto 14th or crossing Walnut going west on 14th hits the damaged area with the pothole with a great enough force to damage a car. I know its a touch area to keep patched but it needs it again.
There is a street light out at approximately 715 Keystone Court
I think there is no street sign on 3rd St for Johnson Dr. Also, why are there "No Outlet" signs on Johnson & Kimble? Usually these mean the same as "Dead End" - that you can only come out the street you went in. This is not the case. I was heading west, going to Valhalla. I thought I was at Johnson Ave, but did not see a street sign, and the "No Outlet" sign made me think it was not Johnson. Soon came Kimble, so we turned in there and were surprised to see a "No Outlet" sign there, too.
on centerline, north of north edge of ATT building
The light at Kirkwood for northbound Walnut Street traffic is out of sync again.
Poorly timed traffic lights. maybe it seems like a small problem, and maybe its only noticeable during the summer months, but it seems common that cars are brought up to full speed only to have to stop at the next light while traveling a main route (Walnut, College Mall Rd, and Winslow Rd). It would be spectacular to allow the algorhythm thats used o determine when the lights change to be open source and worked on by IU informatics students. My primary concern stems from fuel efficiency.
Pot holes are becoming quite large in the alley on the north side of One City Centre, 120 W 7th Street. Thank you.
At 3 am one night, someone at high speed jumped the curve and took out the no parking sign in front of our house, leaving gashes in the lawn. The sign is on the ground next to the street and should be put back up or taken away.
2 large holes that are in the driving area on a blind curve near 5400 s. leonard springs road. You either hit them or go into the left lane to avoid. this area is a 90* curve and you cannot see around the curve for incoming traffic