closed #149987
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
- Case Date:
- 12/23/2015
Parked against traffic.
Parked against traffic.
Car parked on a yellow. Making it hard to turn into a driveway.
Hi. After witnessing my third or fourth car accident in the past six months at the exact same intersection (when walking on the sidewalk every time), I would like to request the installation of a traffic light at Longview and Pete Ellis. This intersection, only two minutes from my house, is undeniably dangerous and (I am 99% positive) fatal at least once. The faster traffic on Pete Ellis doesn't have a stop sign, so when cars on Longview turn, it is hard for them to detect those fast vehicles. I have almost been hit crossing the street it is that bad. Today, December 22nd, a friend of mine was seriously hurt in an accident at that intersection.Despite the costs of a traffic light and the work it will entail, I do not want to risk my life and my friends' lives and the lives of other citizens anymore. I might send an additional, more detailed letter to the mayor if this does not go through. I sincerely hope you consider this proposal. Thank you.
Thanks for so speedily repairing the Ballantine/E First pothole. Here is another one. Potholes never take a break! High Street, going towards Third Street, just north of the entrance to the ECC parking lot. Merry Christmas to you too.
Several potholes around Arlington Heights school some in the beginning of the road others around the circle drive
Double left turn arrow for northbound 46 for turn onto 37 on ramp stays green for a minute when there are no cars turning left.
Left turn arrow for Hwy 46 left turn into bank parking lot cycles green every time, even when there are no cars heading northbound.
there is a pothole at the intersection of Ballantine and E First Street. Thank you.
Missing street sign for W Green Tree Ln. at Larkspur, it has been gone for about 6 months
Please consider installing a Right Turn Lane sign at the level/depth of the stoplights for the lane that turns from 17th St. onto College Ave. Many cars do not see the painted arrow and attempt to go straight across, creating dangers for cars in the lane for continuing East on 17th street.