closed #170381
Traffic Signals
908 E 3rd ST
- Case Date:
- 9/17/2019
Cannot see 'red dot' of traffic signal at 3rd and Woodlawn. Difficult to cross street.
Cannot see 'red dot' of traffic signal at 3rd and Woodlawn. Difficult to cross street.
Is there a way to permanently ban a food delivery service from delivering to a property? We have had two issues with Grubhub First, it was a food safety issue earlier this year. Now it is an issue of drivers asking for cash outside of order payment and tips. This is not safe for anyone. As the property manager, I have asked GrubHub how our address can be deleted from their system. Is there anything else that I can do on a City level?
Sewer backup.
bags must be tagged
RYDE IN RED AND WHITE SPRAYPAINTED ON THE SIDE OF BUILIDNG.
AN EMPLOYEE FROM 39 DEGREES NORTH REPORTED SOMEONE USED RED SPRAY PAINT AND PAINTED LETTERS ON THE WEST SIDE OF THEIR BUILDING.
For Sale advertizing with pennants and balloons
The sidewalks all along the Domino's Pizza corner property are not cleared at all.
Which office handles habitual speeding areas? For the five blocks of 12th Street stretching from Walnut to Indiana Avenues there are no traffic signs (speed limit, Stop, etc.) at all, so some people use it as a raceway - mostly in the evenings and much of the night. Formally it is a 25mph zone, but that is not indicated anywhere along the street. In the last year the main problems have been with Domino's Pizza delivery vehicles that fly perhaps 50 mph down the street. We have spoken directly to some drivers and with Domino's managers, but that has done nothing. What can be done to stop them from making our neighborhood a dangerous and unpleasant place to live? If a Stop sign were put in place at Lincoln and/or Grant, that would likely help.
Car and truck drivers regularly speed down 12th Street between Walnut and Indiana, and do so at all hours. Now, in addition to that they have been racing up Lincoln Street between 10th and 12th, likely to avoid the traffic lights at 10th/Walnut and the new one at 11th/Walnut. Fully half of the speeding vehicles have "Dominoes" pizza signs on the roof. Why did the City allow a junkfood delivery service to be situated where they could race through a residential neighborhood? Is there a way to prevent the delivery drivers from using 12th Street and Lincoln unless they have actual deliveries in the neighborhood? Or at least slow them down a bit. It seems like a Stop sign at 11th/Lincoln would help on that street, and two Stop signs on 12th (at Lincoln and either Washington or Grant) would make it safer. PLEASE do something about this. It can only get worse if/when "The Standard" is ever done and occupied. It will be a nightmare unless the City is proactive and puts up Stop signs where they are warranted. (And the arguement that "No one stops at Stop signs" used by the traffic board in the past is specious. If true, why then are there any stop signs put up anywhere?