closed #161025
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1427 W Allen ST
- Case Date:
- 9/4/2017
Very large pothole in entrance to Whittington Commons.
Very large pothole in entrance to Whittington Commons.
Very large pothole in entrance to Whittington Commons.
Potholes
Please replace the sodium street light at the end of this west 6th street. Since our neighborhood is prone to thefts, please do this ASAP. It has been flickering for the past few weeks.
Please install another street light at the end of the 6th street. The neighborhood gets pretty dark during night time. Please choose a suitable location.
Dr. Lewis got hit here last year and someone else almost got hit today. No one knows how to deal with this intersection because it backs up so much and people get emotional which is not a good way to drive. It would be great if a light or roundabout could be put in to protect the pedestrians from getting hit by cars. Sorry to make such recommendations because I know I am not a traffic expert, but this T has been an issue for far too long.
Extremely dangerous intersection for all transportation types. Even without the current roadwork on this corner, there are close calls every single day. This needs a light or diversion of pedestrians.
The pedestrian light at 10th and Fee Lane that allows people to walk across at Fee Lane is not working. Stood there for 3 turns watching cars go by, when I could normally cross the street. Had to run across on a red when there were no cars around. I can see a lot of pedestrians/students crossing illegally at this busy intersection today and messing up the flow of traffic.
Eagle view housing is full of potholes. Particularly on Eagleview Dr between that road and falcon dr. Also falcon drive at the intersection of falcon and estate. And estate dr between falcon and Rogers
East Matlock Road is in need of street lights beginning from the corner of the 45/46 bypass continuing to the Headley School building. There are many residents, bicyclists, and students who use the street as a means of pedestrian passage to the stadium and IU campus at all hours of the night. There are only two lights - one on each end of the street - leaving the stretch in between to be dangerously dark and a hazard to walkers, bicyclists, drivers, and residents alike. Furthermore, with nearby cases of vandalism, theft, as well as the recent disappearance and death of an IU Student in the area, many residents have become concerned over the lack of lighting on the street. There are several utility poles lining the street where street lamps could be placed. The installation of street lamps would benefit not only pedestrian safety and visibility to drivers, but would also allow residents peace-of-mind with the added safety measures that lights would provide.