closed #201979
Street & Traffic Signs
Rogers St & Rockport Rd
- Case Date:
- 4/9/2025
the no pedestrians sign at the NW corner of the intersection should face east not north
the no pedestrians sign at the NW corner of the intersection should face east not north
light stopped working aporopximatly a week ago . at the intersection of south rogers street & chambers drive .
cart full of trash on the sidewalk opposite the community kitchen
Please put a crosswalk with lights across rogers here, where the trail from switchyard ends. People cross here a lot from novo nordisk to get to switchyard or the warehouse. a lot of people cross for the soup kitchen too. it also sees a lot of foot traffic from the multi use trail that runs behind the social security off from fairview/patterson.
re: ticket 202706 you should very much allow this area to remain unmown. it makes the trail very pleasant to walk down and provides valuable habitat for butterflies and lightning bugs amongst other things. turning this into a barren, empty, mown field is just silly.
The grass is very overgrown. It looks over a foot and a half tall.
BIM tracking into road constantly. Big trucks, gravel, and debris ruining newer paved road.
Large/dangerous pothole in east bound lane of Rogers Rd, coming down hill towards round about at High St
Hello, I am wondering if there is anything the city can do to slow traffic heading west on Rogers toward High Street. There are pedestrian crossing signs and a flashing yellow light near the traffic circle at High Street, but this doesn't stop drivers from flying down the hill at dangerous speeds, and it's difficult for them to see people waiting to cross near the traffic circle. At least there is a crossing guard here in the morning and the afternoon during the school months. My major concern is that many drivers don't stop or even slow down for the pedestrian crossing at Rogers/The Stands Dr., and many people travel at 40+ mph here. My kids (and many others) walk and bike here all the time and I constantly worry about them because of the speeds at which people drive. Speed humps or rumble strips might help here. I would really appreciate it if the city would investigate and come up with a solution (and I'm sure many others would as well). Thank you.
Brand new intersection —-ponding water on crosswalk. The water drained fine before the street was repaved.