closed #136512
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1101–1199 S Adams St
- Case Date:
- 2/26/2014
Dangrous potholes
Dangrous potholes
At the stoplight on E. Covenanter, close to the shopping complex with Kroger, there is a lack of painted street markings indicating where the left-turn lane is and where the street at the intersection is divided between traffic directions. I have often witnessed this resulting in confused drivers, who sometimes attempt driving straight across College Mall Road when they are actually in the left-turn lane. Proper street markings and arrows should be painted to make this less confusing and less dangerous for everyone.
The pedestrian crossing signal switch on the SE corner of College Mall and Covenanter (N-S direction) cannot be pushed. It looks like the switch is stuck on.
The intersection of Bloomfield and Weimer is really dangerous. Weimer is really steep so it's difficult to turn onto Bloomfield. Also, it's hard to see at the intersection.
Vehicle parked on sidewalk again. Two folks along 7th do this on a regular basis.
We have some potholes that needs to be filled in. They are on N. Summit St., Down along W. 13th St., One on Illinois Court, On N. Summit, Summit and 12th St. On N. Illinois St. between 11th and 12th St.
The two signs that designate 12th and Monroe st. are missing.
Lights out on B-Line, numbers 52, 95, 146, 147
When going north on S. Dunn street when you get to the intersection at Grimes you can not see around the cars parked on the south east and south west corners. You have to inch out into the intersection putting the front of the car in the middle of the road before you can see anything. The same thing happens when biking. We live on S Dunn and deal with this issue daily. The street parking on Grimes at the intersection when cars are parked make it impossible to see traffic both directions.
I couldn't reach anyone with Animal Control. There is an owl that appears sick or injured on Forrest Ave. close to 14st. He is by the fire hydrant between two large trees on Forrest. He is not moving when approached. Thanks Jill.