closed #153433
Traffic Suggestions
- Case Date:
- 6/9/2016
Ignore my last suggestion, had two screens up but realized I pasted into the wrong one - wrong state :)
Ignore my last suggestion, had two screens up but realized I pasted into the wrong one - wrong state :)
The light heading westbound on 3rd street at the intersection with Jordan cycles through very fast. With the construction happening on 3rd and Jordan traffic at peak hours backs up all the way to South High Street. It seems like it could be an easy traffic fix if the light heading westbound on 3rd were to remain green longer.
6th & Washington: saw a car southbound on Washington almost turn west onto 6th. There is a one-way sign on the SE corner, but nothing on the west side saying "do not enter."
I would like to request a Caution Children at Play sign and/or speed limit signage for my street. I live on Owens Drive on the west side near the movie theater. We have a lot of traffic go through our neighborhood that miss their turn into the movie theater. There are many that drive as fast as they can around our circle--Wynnedale and Owens Drive--to make it back to the stoplight. There are children in the neighborhood and it creates an unsafe situation with the drivers who are choosing their own speed. Thank you for the consideration! Misty Crouch
There is no street sign at this location and wondering if this can be remediated. Thanks, Marle
There is not a single marked ped xing on Madison (Rogers) between 11th and 17th
There is not a single marked ped xing on 10th Street between Walnut and Indiana. Trying to cross (as a pedestrian) during the afternoon rush hour can be very difficult. Cars are routinely exceeding the speed limit on this stretch, which makes crossing even more difficult.
Potholes on fee south of railroad
Upon exiting the CVS/Starbucks onto Highway 46. There needs to be signs indicating no left turn or that the road is one way.
Can you please, please, please move the stop signs back at Rhorer Rd. and So. Walnut St. Pike to match up with the white stop lines. People are confused and don't know which to stop at and it causes many headaches and confusion.