closed #155086
Temporary Signage w/o permit
800–864 N Range Rd
- Case Date:
- 8/23/2016
Aren't signs like this on public land now illegal?
Aren't signs like this on public land now illegal?
On 10th St during the rush hours, drivers going straight will often swerve into the right turn lanes to go around drivers who are turning left and waiting for a break in the traffic. This is dangerous and I had an close call once when I was going to turn right onto Pete Ellis and a driver in the straight/left turn lane swerved into my lane to get around the car in front of them. This is also dangerous since a driver turning left doesn't expect oncoming vehicles in the right turn lane to go straight. I'd recommend a traffic officer be present during the rush hours one day to ticket people who do this so people realize that this is not acceptable. Thanks for listening!
Based on my experience over the last three years living near this intersection, I believe we would benefit from a minor change to the traffic pattern at 10th and Range. The left lanes on both sides of the street should be converted to left turn only lanes and the right lane should be converted to through and right turn lanes. Currently, drivers need to use the left lanes to turn left and drivers behind them move to the right lanes to pass them creating unsafe driving conditions. I have seen many near collisions. I think this minor change would make the traffic pattern more safe and efficient with minimal costs to the city. As a concerned citizen, I hope you take this into serious consideration.
Several potholes in the intersection of E 10th/SR 45 & Pete Ellis/Range Rd.
816 N Grant. Bags of trash have been in front yard for days.
Trees/shrubs are overgrown and obscure visibility. If you're heading east on Dodds and waiting to cross Walnut, you have to pull forward until you're partially in the road in order to see if traffic is clear. This issue also exists at the intersection of Dodds & Washington (heading east) - you can't see if anyone is coming on that one-way road (or if anyone is about to cross the crosswalk) unless you pull all the way forward. This is especially dangerous because the stop sign itself is almost always obscured by a tree branch.
Around 8:10pm on Tues., 10/8/24 there were several cars parked in the left turn lane on Atwater, just west of Woodlawn. Most cars were running with lights in, perhaps waiting to pick someone up? I had heard this is happening frequently in that location, but had not encountered it until tonight.
Recycable items not properly sorted.
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