closed #210357
Street & Traffic Signs
106 E 2nd ST
- Case Date:
- 4/29/2026
Wheelchair user cannot reach signal button for crossing S Walnut St due to grass area. Southeast corner of E 2nd St and S Walnut St
Wheelchair user cannot reach signal button for crossing S Walnut St due to grass area. Southeast corner of E 2nd St and S Walnut St
Pedestrian crossing button is broken: pulled off light post and hanging by the wires. Southeast corner of E 2nd St and S Walnut St
Large depression in the street in the crosswalk. Need to enter road in the right of way of the cars with the green light in order to get around it.
The crossing button is vandalized and waving signal is not possible. Southeast corner of E Smith Ave and S Walnut St
Light bulb on street light is not working.
The eastern set of lights on the south set of tennis courts went out with a burst of sparks from one of the boxes on the north of the two light poles. The lights had been on for about 30 min when this happened. No people or animals were near the pole when it happened.
Large amount of trash has been abandoned along western spur of B-Line
According to John Garzee’s response to Ureport #210034, “Cyclists traveling east-west are not being detected at the signal, so they have to use the pedestrian push button to get a green. The current equipment does not reliably detect bikes, and fixing this would require upgrading the detection system. We’ve noted the location, but until funding is available for that upgrade, the signal will not consistently turn green for people biking.” In light of this situation, are there resources available to make the pedestrian beg button accessible to cyclists? It is currently impossible for a cyclist to press the button without getting off the bike and walking to the sidewalk.
The storm drain here routinely clogs with leaves and floods this corner of the street. Me or neighbors have to unclog it constantly. Sometimes 3-4 times on a rainy day. Is there some engineering fix for this? A larger grate or different grate design perhaps? I fear one day I'll get electrocuted trying to clear this grate during a lightning storm. The alternative to risking death is letter my garage flood, which also seems unpleasant. Thanks!
the alley behind this building between rogers and madison that connects 3rd st and 4th street has multiple huge potholes that keep getting worse...they are all big enough that it could easily pop someones tire or someone could get seriously injured if they happened to walk through one in the evening. this is a high traffic are due to the i-fell building shops and the office spaces.