closed #203276
Street & Traffic Signs
300 S Rogers St
- Case Date:
- 6/9/2025
Tree branches obscuring view of traffic light when driving on 3rd eastbound just before Rogers. You have to be almost to the intersection before you can see the light.
Tree branches obscuring view of traffic light when driving on 3rd eastbound just before Rogers. You have to be almost to the intersection before you can see the light.
Tree branches obscuring view of traffic light when driving on 3rd eastbound just before Rogers. You have to be almost to the intersection before you can see the light.
Neighbors have let their bushes become over grown to where it is over the property line and growing towards my house.
Uncontained trash spread at north side of house, visible from street
We have lived on first st since 2020 and our stretch of road (between the stop sign at Woodlawn and the one on Henderson) that our young child has to cross to get to his school bus stop is the only section of first Street residentially that has a big space between stop signs and no speed bumps. Because of this what I've noticed, since the speed bumps east of Woodlawn and first were put in, is people often speed on our stretch of road. There are two other families at our bus stop and they have noticed the same thing and often worry about crossing the street to either get to the park or the bus stop as a result. I believe we also need speed bumps on our stretch of road as it feels like drivers are now compensating and trying to make up for lost time.
There is a very large pot hole on this street. Huge chunks of rock are falling out of it and can damage cars. The pot hole is about 2 ft long. W Allen street also has additional pot holes going up the hill.
The sidewalk from S Lakespur Ln. to Mother Hubbard’s is getting very over gown and muddy making it hard to walk on. There’s a lot of honey suckle and even poison ivy growing into the walking area.
The same trash is has been in front of the shack at 927 for at least 6 weeks. I spoke with Mr. Arnold about this and he couldn’t find it. It is obvious when you look at the shack. It is in overfilled city trash receptacles.