closed #202085
Street & Traffic Signs
Corner of S Eastside Drive and circle Drive
- Case Date:
- 4/15/2025
STOP sign is missing its bottom screw.
STOP sign is missing its bottom screw.
4way stop. Please put the "All Way/4-way" signs on each of the 4 Stop sign posts. This intersection is confusing for many drivers
The crosswalk needs to be repainted on E. 10th St. that connects Woodbridge Drive on the north side of 10th St. and the Woodbridge complex on the south side of 10th St., Bell trace is also there. Countless people are crossing the street there to get to and from the bus stop on the north side. Also adults and children are crossing the street there. It’s a pedestrian and car accident waiting to happen. The crosswalk is completely faded. out. Cars goes so fast there. It would also be helpful to have signage. saying pedestrian crossing.
Driving eastbound and approaching Indiana, the stop sign is on a downhill and hidden by a tree until a driver is very close to the intersection. Most intersections on 12th have no stop, so folks new to the area are likely to miss it.
One green light south bound on Dunn st
Street signs are bent over at top of sign pole.
I took this picture from University & Henderson. You cannot see the stop sign at 1st street at all. You cannot see it from 2nd & Henderson either, but I cannot upload more than 1 photo.
The traffic lights at the intersection of E. 2nd St and S High St appear to be on a timer 24 hours a day. This includes the left turn arrow for cars coming from the north; it always comes on whether there is a car there or not. For those of us who regularly drive through this intersection early in the morning (5:00 am and 7:00 am), it is an unnecessary waste of time and fuel to wait through the full rotation of the lights when there not be even a single other car the entire time. Can the traffic lights at this intersection be switched to sensors for a designated time at night until 7:00 am? Or, can they be set to flash red so it is essentially a 4-way stop?
(1) The speed limit sign on S. Swain Ave. posts a 30mph limit between University and E. 2nd St. This is a block with 3 houses in an area with 25mph. It would make more sense to make it consistent. (2) This evening another deer almost got hit at the intersection of S. Swain Ave. and E. 2nd St. Drivers speed on E. 2nd St. between the stop signs on Jordan and Mitchell. To make it safer, a stop sign should be placed at this intersection. At the very least, a Deer Crossing sign. I've lived here 5 years and it's been a constant concern.
The pedestrian street Button to cross E 3rd St perpendicular to Pete Ellis Dr (south side of street, in front of Funeral Home) does not work, has been out of order for months.