closed #130453
Parking Permits
- Case Date:
- 1/30/2013
Parking sign on 200 S. Grant -eastside of street tore down, laying in grass.
Parking sign on 200 S. Grant -eastside of street tore down, laying in grass.
Dave Sorokoty of Office Easel called to tell us the back of the bus station was hit by vandals last night. Apparently they used paint balloons and some of the paint landed near the top of the building.
Mr Williams left a voice message for me on 8/14/15 regarding drainage in the back yard area of his neighborhood.
We patrol Crestmont area often and find many kids out playing on the side walks and street. There is also a lot of speeding traffic through there. We are requesting signs be put up, especially around the area that the new park is being built. Signs saying to slow down, children at play. We would like signs in several places in Crestmont, as there are many kids everywhere, if possible.
RE: The intersection at Fess and 2nd Street. Requesting a four-way stop be put in.
Resident requests speedbumps in the area of 12th, 13th and Illinois Streets. Said people fly through that neighborhood and he's worried about kids at the new park.
Can Olcott Park change out several if their "big kid" swings to toddler/baby swings???? The big kid swings are always empty and the toddler/baby swings usually have a wait.
Resident expresses concerns about lack of sidewalks near senior housing facilities on Walnut Street Pike near Rhorer Road, would like to speak with a staff member about potential installation of a new sidewalk.
Very concerned about traffic along Rogers between the two roundabouts (High St and Sare Rd). Is often bumper-to-bumper around 5p and worried about kids/older people walking, especially coming out of The Stands or the Sherwood Oaks Church. Would traffic-calming devices be considered here? Or, minimally, signs to slow down traffic?
Resident reports that the stop sign at the intersection of 7th and Indiana is on the left side of the road and believes that it is against regulations to not have one on the right side. Additionally, resident reports that the stop sign at 7th and Woodlawn is also not in compliance due to exceeding height limitations. The resident expressed his concern that there would be traffic accidents because of the home football game if these signs were not adjusted.