closed #178709
Trash
WEIMER RD
- Case Date:
- 1/31/2022
I appreciate the new road updates to make the left turn out of Walnut Pike onto E Winslow Road even more inaccessible. It would be nice to have some clearer signage, though, especially for those out of town unfamiliar with the area. Further south on Walnut Pike where it connects to S Walnut Street Pike it might be nice to have a sign saying "no left turn ahead" or something similar.
Line of sight, Bushes are blocking the view to be able to turn safely.
Can the city consider installing “cross-traffic does not stop” signs below the stop signs on Allen Street at its intersections with Washington and Lincoln Streets? Cyclists may be lulled into a false sense of security as they ride on Allen Street, a marked bicycle boulevard, especially if they have just come off the B-Line trail where they are conditioned to cars yielding to them at intersections. As such, they might not be watching diligently for cross-vehicular traffic (or will assume that vehicles are going to stop for them) on Washington and Lincoln Streets, which does not have to stop at their respective Allen Street intersections. By installing “cross-traffic does not stop” signs (both eastbound and westbound) on Allen Street, safety can be improved by giving cyclists another warning that they had better heed the stop signs.
A traffic light is required to safely drop off and pick up children from Arlington Heights Elementary.
Speed on West Allen Street is absurd. I have lived on street since 2017 and there are a lot of little children and pets along there. Have witnessed two pretty bad accidents there in last three months. Please considered either reducing speed or another method of curbing danger. Thank you!!
I am trying to find out who is responsible for this cable. It is connected to one box near Kinser and Rosewood and runs 246+ feet north to another box. It has been in my yard since early May. I asked the people doing the trenching for fiber network and they said it is not theirs. I asked someone from Btown Utilities, and again, they said it is not their cable. I again went to the people trenching in my neighborhood and they said they believe it may be AT&T. I have to move this cable out into the road every single week in order to mow the grass. How do I find out, other than ripping it out of the 2 boxes, whose cable this is. The fiber network crews have long moved out of the neighborhood. Has someone forgot they left this cable just laying out in my yard? Any help is appreciated.
Dave Holdman Called #327-1533 he stated that the old Mad Mushroom site at 601 N Walnut is vacant as far as he can tell but the dumpster is always overflowing and blowing onto his property.
If possible, I would like to see the sidewalk on the south side of East 2nd Street (between Highland Ave and Ballantine) made available for walking. There are big bushes that perpetually extend far into the sidewalk and no one is able to walk or run on it. Thank you!