closed #165744
Traffic Signals
101 West 7th Street
- Case Date:
- 8/30/2018
Skirt is loose on automatic signal post
Skirt is loose on automatic signal post
Hi, Please clean the bike lane from College Ave and the bypass heading south. Also, 446 shoulders from 3rd St all the way south to Highway 50 could use some clean up. And Fairfax rd shoulders need some work as well. Thank you, Joan Ellis
The railroad crossing on Fountain Drive (by JB's Salvage) has been rough for over 2 months! I'm not sure whose responsibility it is to patch the road around the timbers and rails, but it is very hard to navigate. In some places it really feels like the bottom of your car has hit a rail while attempting to cross. You almost have to come to a complete stop to navigate! Please fix this dangerous railroad crossing asap! I travel this road daily. Thank you! Also, where they are building a new structure on Fountain and 11th street. There's a big portion of the road on Fountain cut out and nothing is over the top, no signs or anything. Yesterday there was those metal sheets over the top of the street.
On E Second Street: part of a previous utility cut has not been filled up, so it is a hole. It is on the north side of E Second between the Presbyterian church parking lot and Arbutus.
There are a bunch of potholes in this area. Greenbriar Lane has a small grassy median between High Street and Locust. At the west end of this median on the north side of Greenbriar where it meets Locust there is rough pavement and a pothole. Continuing northwest there is a small traffic island between Locust and Wilton with potholes around it and a bunch of gravel on the sidewalk. The potholes need to be filled and the gravel cleaned up.
Is the city responsible for 7th Street between Indiana and Woodlawn? The bike lane on the south side of 7th at Fee and from Park to Woodlawn is really rough.
At the north east and southeast corners of Arden and Wilton and along Wilton just south of that corner there are potholes.
On Thornton between Oxford Drive and Maxwell Street along the north edge of the street, then in the middle of Thornton as you get closer to Maxwell and on the south side of the street. Where Thornton meets Maxwell all along the eastern edge of that intersection, especially the southeast corner.
I have noticed not to long ago you repainted the yellow curb on Woodburn Ave. side, just wondering if it's possible to touch up the yellow curb on 14th street side as its fading. Thanks!
The green street signs as S Woodlawn and E Wylie fell down from the poll. We put it back, but it seems like a vigorous shake will make it fall back down. It needs to be attached more securely.