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closed #161290

Excessive Growth

1508 S Andrew CIR

Case Date:
9/25/2017

this empty lot has brush growing over sidewalk that doesn't allow anyone to walk on it. It needs cleaned up.

closed #161355

Excessive Growth

2200 E 2nd ST

Case Date:
9/29/2017

Overgrown plants making it hard to use the sidewalk on the way to Elementary school

closed #161640

Blocked Sidewalk

1139 W Pine Meadows DR

Case Date:
10/23/2017

Overgrown sidewalk

closed #161721

Excessive Growth

2214 E Wimbleton LN

Case Date:
11/2/2017

Overgrowth of trees on the north side of the street along the creek. Dead tree on the south side along the creek.

closed #161832

Excessive Growth

710 E 1st ST

Case Date:
11/16/2017

Complaint of overgrowth from property obstructing sidewalk path.

closed #156242

Line of Sight

1500 S Highland AVE

Case Date:
9/28/2016

Caller complained about line of sight not being adequate for drivers traveling north on Highland attempting to turn West on Hillside. They stated their view of westbound traffic on Hillside is obstructed.

closed #156561

Other

2873 S Walnut Street PIKE

Case Date:
10/13/2016

Our street has no street sign (or stop sign). I live in Winslow Crossing and we don't have a sign at the intersection of Henderson & S Walnut St Pike (nor do we have a stop sign leaving our neighborhood) and it has resulted in a lot of confusion in the slightly more than year I have lived here since I purchased 2851 S Walnut Street Pike. Included are friends/family being unable to locate the address (we have no neighborhood sign and my HOA when I contacted them is in no hurry to get one), when I called for a non-emergency police issue he couldn't find the neighborhood, packages have nearly been sent back or just plain delivered to the wrong address because my address "doesn't exist" (because they can't find it). So I'm wondering what it would take to get a street name sign and hopefully also a stop sign, installed at the main intersection to help with the confusion. Please let me know if there's anything I can do about this because it's becoming quite frustrating! Thank you, Denise J. Humphries

closed #157438

Traffic Related Complaints

403 S Jordan AVE

Case Date:
12/13/2016

Hello, The stop lights at the intersections of Jordan and Atwater, and the intersection at 3rd and Jordan, are not synced. As a result, people driving to and from campus get hit by both stop lights. They used to be synced up with one another so drivers would make both lights if they were traveling east or if they were traveling west. Now, no matter what, you'll have to stop at one of them. Also, the green turn arrow light always comes on at the intersection of Jordan and 3rd, even if there is no traffic. This creates weird delays for people trying to leave campus. I know these complaints of mine are trivial, I'm not sure how much it would take to re-sync the stop lights. But I've worked on campus for years and it was perfect - now this happens and hundreds of people have to stop for 2 separate stop lights 4 or 5 times a day when it used to be zero stops.

closed #157508

Traffic Related Complaints

1561 S Renwick BLVD

Case Date:
12/26/2016

Is it possible to install one of the temp speed signs on Renwick Blvd? Residents in the neighborhood routinely drive over 40 mph and there are many children and pedestrians on the road throughout day. Also, the speed limit sign before you reach East Moores on Renwick is blocked by a tree.

closed #157997

Biking & Walking

1307 W 3rd ST

Case Date:
2/5/2017

I was struck that there are pedestrian ramps on the south side of W. 3rd St. This indicates to me, as a pedestrian, that there is an intention for me to be able to cross Patterson Blvd. Having done this on multiple occasions, I take my life in my hands: there is a right-hand turning lane on Patterson at 3rd. Many vehicles turn right onto Patterson while traveling east on 3rd, and don't anticipate a pedestrian. There is no crosswalk at this location, which will be imperative with the new retail development just west of this intersection. While I doubt that there are many pedestrians crossing here, you may as well anticipate a crossing signal, which would be a kindness.