closed #126519
Potholes, Other Street Repair
701-799 S Jordan Ave
- Case Date:
- 6/2/2012
poorly repaired pothole - part is mounded above surface while hole has sunken below
poorly repaired pothole - part is mounded above surface while hole has sunken below
There is a large amount of gravel and sand in the street at the southwest portion of the intersection of E. Atwater and Swain Ave. This has created treacherous conditions for cyclists traveling east on Atwater and turning south onto Swain.
When the City upgraded the intersection of 7th and Walnut, the workers failed to paint the crosswalk on the pavement across Walnut St on the north side of the intersection. It has been this way since last summer.
Light at Dunn St. and 46 bypass needs to be adjusted. I sat for 5 min. On Dunn st. Before it changed. Then it only let's about 3 cars through. I am sure it is still set for a high traffic time
Traffic light is no longer synched correctly. Stays green a long time with no cars in that lane.
Large pothole in concrete gutter that crosses East Morningside Drive as it intersects East Third Street (north side of road). Hazard to bicyclists.
The new traffic pattern at 3rd and Jordan (due to construction) is extremely dangerous. Traffic on Jordan has a flashing red light, traffic on 3rd a flashing yellow -- drivers on Jordan cannot tell that the traffic on 3rd doesn't stop. Not only is there a lot of confusion at this already very busy intersection, but people crossing the street can't see the yellow light at all and cannot cross safely!!
3rd / Jordan has flashing red on Jordan and flashing yellow on 3rd. This is very dangerous because 1) people on Jordan don't know it isn't a 4-way stop and 2) pedestrians can't get across the street. It should be flashing red for everybody.
On work days just before 8 am city work teams leave the garage at Henderson & Miller in mass headed for job sites. It is unfortunate that their timing coincides with a busy time for commuters adding to traffic woes. Could they leave 15 minutes earlier or later?
There is a pile of sand and rocks covering the bike line as it shifts.