closed #185614
Street & Traffic Signs
520 S Fess AVE
- Case Date:
- 9/16/2023
the stop sign is missing if you are heading east on second street at this intersection.
the stop sign is missing if you are heading east on second street at this intersection.
There is a stop sign next to 521 W. Kirkwood that is stuck down in a pipe & facing west toward 601 W. Kirkwood.
Needs a no parking sign. People routinely park and create dangerous situation.
Stop sign is sawed off with rusty nails sticking out of it, safety hazard for bikers and pedestrians
Resident reports that the stop sign at the intersection of 7th and Indiana is on the left side of the road and believes that it is against regulations to not have one on the right side. Additionally, resident reports that the stop sign at 7th and Woodlawn is also not in compliance due to exceeding height limitations. The resident expressed his concern that there would be traffic accidents because of the home football game if these signs were not adjusted.
The stop sign on the right side of the road, when you're heading towards campus, is obstructed by the tree on this corner. It makes it confusing because the rest of the stop signs before this one were removed.
there is a stop sign on two sides of a four way intersection, but the stop sign going east, is pointed away from the street, and people run the stop sign every single day, and it’s much worse at night. this is a serious issue, considering how often people speed in this town. the street parking further prohibits visibility to see oncoming cars, so having a clear stop sign is very necessary to prevent accidents
I was attempting to cross South Landmark Avenue at the crosswalk, to run an errand at Williams Brothers Pharmacy. I pressed the button on the crosswalk to signal my need to cross. The button responded with the usual voice saying "Wait." However, the crosswalk light never came on, so I could not cross. I use a power chair that is not fast enough to cross between traffic, and that is shorter than most cars (so I cannot easily be seen by drivers when crossing). What is normally a 20 minute errand took me 3 hours as I had to search for a place I could cross.
The stop sign at the intersection of E. Waterloo Court and Picadilly Street is super-faded and barely readable. It needs to be replaced.
Our street sign is down at the intersection of Kings Road and Mahalia way. The Mahalia way sign fell off.