open #207164
Street & Traffic Signs
2004 E 7th ST
- Case Date:
- 12/13/2025
Speed hump sign which faces east bound traffic has been knocked down partially, along with damaged turf between the sidewalk and street.
Speed hump sign which faces east bound traffic has been knocked down partially, along with damaged turf between the sidewalk and street.
Two items: 1) street signs have been down here for over a year and have been reported. If this was a different core neighborhood these would have been replaced in a more timely manner. 2) these roundabouts and various “traffic calming” items that bike/ped role is popping up and putting throughout communities are not equitable in design. Why are these and other lower income areas only being given primarily concrete or similar design. We want equitable design and vegetation like the roundabout for renwick. Why is our neighborhood treated worse because of historic inequities? It seems this outreach group never actually listens to all voices for planning changes. We want equitable design and implementation, not just ugly “solutions” that are in reaction to an accident.
Tree fell on fence by interstate 69
Stop sign down
The light on Rockport to cross tap is only green for maybe 10-15 seconds and cars going left block the whole lane so it gets backed up.
The stop sign at the intersection of 19th and Lincoln Street has been hit and is damaged. It needs to be fixed or replaced
Fallen "no parking anytime" sign, still attached to the post. It is lying on the ground next to 608 N Dunn St.
The Left Turn Yellow when flashing light heading north on 45/46, turning left on to 17th has not worked in many months. Goes red and never blinks yellow while other lights are still green. Thank you!
message for cheyenne bowlen - street light that is out is north of 7th street on washington, east side. i can't respond to q's posed on ureport. i called street dept, utilities answered and did not take message but told me to call back bet. 9-4 (it was 3:56pm).
I'm curious what the possibility of reducing the speed limit on Bloomfield is? From my observation biking and driving that road daily (I live off Basswood), 40 mph starting just west of Adams seems too fast for such a narrow lane with a lot of drives and high deer crossing further west approaching the highway. I've often seen people fly up the hill between Landmark and Cory and slam on their breaks because they couldn't see the traffic stopped ahead. Not sure how you determine speed limits. I'm also curious of a deer crossing sign could be placed along Bloomfield (between Twin Lakes Recreation Center and I-69) - I bike that road everyday and there's a new dead deer every week or so. I know people stop looking at/get desensitized to signs, but it just seems to appropriate to put a deer sign there. Thanks for all you do!