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closed #130357

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

611 E Matlock Rd

Case Date:
1/20/2013

Gravel/stones on sidewalk. Dangerous for bicycles.

closed #130264

Potholes, Other Street Repair

720 E 3rd ST

Case Date:
1/14/2013

Very large pothole on the south side of Third Street (right lane). I ran right into it this morning and it flattend my tire, may have ruined my alignment and wheel and nearly caused an accident. This neeeds to be repaired today before someone gets hurt. Please let me know how I may request the City reimburse me for my damages short of filing a lawsuit. Thank you.

closed #130260

Traffic Related Complaints

301 E 15th ST

Case Date:
1/13/2013

No street sign at 15th & Lincoln or at 15 & Washington

closed #130258

Traffic Signals

2900-3098 North Walnut Street

Case Date:
1/11/2013

Hi, I'm reporting this issue for a second time. The west-bound lane detector has been intermittently failing to detect vehicles since work started on this intersection in the summer of 2012. I think Tuesday night this week I pulled up behind a half-dozen cars and watched as each had to drive through the red light (turning left onto Walnut) because the light would not turn green for east-west traffic. The problem is intermittent. Since reporting this problem 2 weeks ago I have found that it won't detect my car if I stop at the new stop line. I have to pull ahead past it, and that still doesn't guarantee it will always work. Thanks, -Nathan

closed #130255

Traffic Related Complaints

953-999 S Lincoln St

Case Date:
1/11/2013

Large, unavoidable pot hole in between the concrete islands that have reflectors on them.

closed #130246

Traffic Suggestions

3901 North Kinser Pike

Case Date:
1/10/2013

Street signs down at Wintersweet and Rosewood for close to a month. Signs fell down in high wind and then were taken within a day. Never replaced.

closed #130226

Traffic Signals

2900-3098 North Walnut Street

Case Date:
1/9/2013

This light is getting stuck for SEVERAL minutes every morning. This is a very popular intersection for students trying to get to North in the mornings and this morning I witnessed several of these students trying to get accross that intersection between traffic even with the light being red. It stays at red for the Old 31 traffic for so long that traffic often backs up past Marlin Hills and up the very slick and dangerous hill east of Dunn Street. This is going to cause an accident if it isn't handled immediately. As a parent of a child trying to make this drive every morning as well as myself PLEASE get the timing corrected before someone is hurt.

closed #130225

Traffic Signals

2900-3098 North Walnut Street

Case Date:
1/9/2013

The red light on Old 37 isn't changing. Some cars are choosing to run the red light. This intersection is an incredibly dangerous intersection to do that. Intersection at North Walnut and Old 37.

closed #130082

Street Snow Removal

1000-1028 South Walnut Street

Case Date:
12/28/2012

Pedestrian island is has not been cleared of snow.

closed #130070

Street Snow Removal

451-499 West Somersbe Place

Case Date:
12/28/2012

I got home yesterday to find that whoever plowed the Somersbe subdivision left the first four houses in the neighborhood with about a 10 foot barrier between the path they plowed and our driveways. I had to literally park in the middle of the road while I shoveled a path just to get to the driveway itself. I've lived here for 5 years and seen quite a few heavy snows and I've never seen as bad a job as this. The more immediate problem is that they isolated the mailboxes for our houses in a way that I doubt USPS will be able to get to them. I know that in some areas, if the mailbox is inaccessible to the delivery vehicle, USPS won't deliver the mail. If that's the case, and the the 10 day weather forecast is accurate, the first four houses won't be seeing mail for well over 10 days. Could you please have them come back and finish plowing the rest of the street in front of our homes? Thank you for your help.