closed #199894
Street & Traffic Signs
3369 S Crafters CT
- Case Date:
- 1/7/2025
No street sign
No street sign
Had numerous near-misses as pedestrian on the Moores Pike/Olcott crosswalk due to drivers failing to yield. Wondering if a review could be done for possible improvements, e.g. pedestrian controlled yellow lights.
When will the road striping be completed? This road is not safe at night without lines.
When you drive on College Avenue towards the bars it goes from 30 mph to 28 mph and I’m an out of towner but I deliver newspapers for Wall Street Journal all the time and this is the first time that I’ve seen the speed limit sign covered up almost to the point where I couldn’t even see it, also one of the traffic lights is obscured by a bunch of trees, even the person I drove with to train for the route didn’t even notice the light until we came up on it not very good for brakes and for Pedestrians in the area.. I suggest a night crew go out and drive that entire drag from 46 up until college Avenue splits to the left around that storage unit and those condominiums past the Kroger‘s. You’ll definitely see what I’m talking about. I don’t have any pictures to upload because my employer prohibits me using my phone in my hands when I’m driving unless if I’m stopped or parked.
Our street sign at Prospect/Jackson is loose hanging askew. I climbed up on a ladder, and it looks like the bolts need to be replaced/tightened. Thank you for your attention!
Sidewalk project is complete, but the large signage was left behind. See east side of property along Grant.
Missing street name signs
Missing street sign above stop sign. Stop sign on grant street headed south. In the intersection of 11th.
Street signs missing fom NW corner of Grant / 11th Street intersection.
The intersection of Moores Pike and Sare Road continues to not identify where the lanes are, which is the right turn only lane. My wife and I were almost side swipped again today and there have been multiple times that we have almost been hit. The lanes aren't identified, the traffic patterns are dangerous, chaotic, and the signs they do have have been facing the wrong direction.