closed #149519
Recycling
109 E 14th ST
- Case Date:
- 11/9/2015
Some signage or road surface markings would be useful at the intersection of 10th St and Pete Ellis/N. Range Road. The specific problem is when you're heading north. Pete Ellis has basically two lanes at the light. I'm not sure if there are any lane markings, but that's how everyone treats it. However there is confusion on what the lanes are there for. Most people treat the left lane as forward/turn-left, but some think the right lane is forward/turn-right. This becomes a problem when drivers in both lanes decide to go forward onto North Range Road, which has just two lanes. Because Range Road now has an outlet, it has seen more use in recent years, which is sure to increase even more when the hospital goes in. As such, I've either had or witnessed numerous close calls as people nearly sideswipe each other trying to go straight. It would be nice if there was signage indicating specifically what the lanes are there for. My suggestion is the left lane should be forward-left turn and the right be right turn only. Either that or some lane markings and arrows on the pavement itself.
Sidewalk in front of 717 n Washington is rapidly deteriorating with large chunks of concrete breaking free and ending up in the road. The resulting holes seem like significant tripping hazards.
can't take processed lumber 944 EWS
Dead cat at curb. 2303 Rogers
Two vehicles parked on the yard at this location.
He left a voice message indicating he has a problem with his neighbor that involves a drainage ditch between properties.
My house is only serviced by one internet service provider AT&T but I know my neighbors have the choice of Comcast as well. Is it legal for me to only have one option? Do I have any power to pursue Comcast as an internet service provider option? It seems unfair to me that I would not have options.