closed #206359
Street & Traffic Signs
2919 N Bankers DR
- Case Date:
- 10/17/2025
Somebody’s place to no parking sign on a public street 2919 North Bankers Dr.
Somebody’s place to no parking sign on a public street 2919 North Bankers Dr.
Thank you for the new paving on 11th Street. It looks great! When the street markings are painted, can we please get the marked crosswalk across 11th Street on the southeast side of the railroad bridge that we've been asking for? Looking forward to it!
Earlier this month I witnessed a driver continue straight east on Atwater thru the intersection with Mitchell- straight into the opposing lane. This was at night and they made it several blocks before seeing oncoming traffic and moving over. I was there in the daylight today 10/22 and the exact same thing happened and they drove the wrong way from Mitchell to Arbutus. For the left turn lane from E Atwater going north onto Mitchell, could we please add a curb/ reflective bollards or a similar quick build solution here to prevent confusion? Thanks for any help here!
Stop sign has been knocked down/fallen and is not very visible as you approach Montclair from heading west on Rock Creek Dr.
Abandoned street construction sign. Face down in grass.
Wheelchair user cannot reach pedestrian crossing signal button, due to elevated concrete barrier around the pole.
The no truck signs at W. Allen and S. Fairview Streets are faded and less obvious to truck drivers unfamiliar with this restricted route. Some realize their mistake at the intersection of Allen and Rogers. Others mow down the stop sign and neighbor’s yard. The signs at Allen and Patterson were replaced a few years ago, but they ignore those too.
It would be helpful to have a west-pointing "One Way" sign installed on the east side of the Lincoln/Cottage Grove intersection and maybe even a "Do Not Enter" sign to alert drivers intending to turn right that they are about to encounter one-way traffic headed west. Currently, there is a west-pointing "One Way" sign on the NW corner of the intersection, but (ironically) view of it is mostly blocked by a "Do Not Enter" sign on the SW corner of the same intersection. Drivers on Lincoln who approach this intersection and who are unfamiliar with the street directions in this neighborhood could (do) easily turn right and head east against the traffic direction, formally in commission of a moving violation but it seems unfair to ticket them when the street layout is not well-communicated to the drivers. Note: there might have been a sign in this location in the past, but there have been some ADA-sidewalk projects in the area recently that necessitated temporary removal of signs, and any signs laying about could then have been picked up by a member of one of the local fraternities, notorious for sign theft in the neighborhood.
Stop light is completely out
In the southbound lane of South Woodlawn (two-way street) at its intersection with East 3rd, you have a traffic signal light hanging in the lane as if it were a a northbound lane. This often confuses drivers into thinking this is a one-way northbound turn lane. Please remove the extra signal light or move it into its proper lane. Thank you.