closed #125597
Traffic Related Complaints
- Case Date:
- 4/6/2012
The object marker signs at the corner of S. High and S. Covenanter Dr. are MISSING.
The object marker signs at the corner of S. High and S. Covenanter Dr. are MISSING.
The (2) school speed limit signs on the west side of S. High St north of Woodstock Dr. are leaning so one sign covers the other sign.
The no parking sign in front of 2427 E. 2nd St. is twisted so you can't read the sign at all.
Do you have a class C operator's broadcast license? Did you know you can be fined for wire fraud by the F.C.C. for illegal broadcast and having unlicensed transmitting devices? Did your group have anything to do with that extraneous 'on-air' chatter and other illegal broadcasts during the Packers-Lions game last Christmas? Do you know anything about the missing women in the surrounding states? What about those unlicensed construction trucks traveling in the midwest? Anything to do with 'the fox hunt'? You might want to take down these unlicensed telephony devices on the surrounding F.C.C. towers. F.C.C. engineer, East Division Sean Strebin
Goat Farm Barn south side
I did a search on Google and found the nature preserve that has my last name. I lived in Indiana until 1997. Had never known there was a nature preserve in Indiana with my name. Can you tell me who the preserve is named after? It would be interesting to see if I can trace my anscestry to the person the nature preserve is named after. It is ironic there is a nature preserve with my last name because I am active for the preservation of nature. Thanks, Curtis
Yard waste miss out picked up by Roger Todd.
Resident called in Wednesday stating that a microwave she had put out for collection had not been picked up. Roger Todd attempted to pickup the miss out, however there was nothing out when he went.
At the stoplight on E. Covenanter, close to the shopping complex with Kroger, there is a lack of painted street markings indicating where the left-turn lane is and where the street at the intersection is divided between traffic directions. I have often witnessed this resulting in confused drivers, who sometimes attempt driving straight across College Mall Road when they are actually in the left-turn lane. Proper street markings and arrows should be painted to make this less confusing and less dangerous for everyone.
Miss out picked up by Larry Sparks