closed #209769
Street Lights
2498 S Walnut ST
- Case Date:
- 4/3/2026
Right light is out.
Right light is out.
There are frequently cars blowing through this intersection at 15-20mph. It’s true for most intersections in this area but this one seems particularly bad as well as dangerous given the high pedestrian traffic near the park. It would be great to see some targeted patrols here to send a message that you’re meant to stop at a stop sign.
We need pavement marking for DO NOT BLOCK at the 4th St Garage entrance.
I was walking in this neighborhood Friday evening around 7:30 - and looking at this map - seems to be 2015 E Marilyn Drive - and smelled smoke - the backyard is not visible on Marilyn but while I continued my walk on S Covenanter Drive I had a view of the open fire - I noticed that this appeared to be a recreational fire - but was not in an approved device - such as a fire pit - and it did not appear that there was a bucket of water or a garden hose nearby.
Huge pothole going eastbound. Kind of on the left side of the lane.
Please stripe travel and parking lanes on 14th, so those stopping to wait on the south side realize that it is a travel lane they are blocking.
At S. Walnut and Gordon Pike (or S. Old St. Rd. 37 and Rhorer, whatever you want to call it) -- lots of gravel throughout the intersection. The east side is the worst, but there was gravel in numerous places. In the lanes of travel, cars running it over, and will be quite dangerous or deadly to cyclists and motorcyclists.
2nd and Rogers, on Rogers, just north of the intersection, there is a really big pothole in the southbound lane on the east side of the lane that needs attention ASAP.
There is an alley between the I Fell Building and the Madison Downtown apartments with a really rough road surface and pothole that is right in the path of the sidewalk crossing the alley. This is the first alley east of 4th & Rogers, on the south side of 4th. It is not very accessible for people walking across and someone could certainly trip if they are not paying attention.
The Stop sign is gone from the corner of N Woodburn Ave and 15th street.