closed #145015
Traffic Signals
West 3rd Street
- Case Date:
- 5/9/2015
Lights is blinking only red
Lights is blinking only red
The stop sign at Maxwell and High, southbound, has become obscured by the leafy branch of a tree. I've nearly missed the stop twice and had to brake suddenly because I didn't see the sign and had forgotten it was there.
The stop sign for traffic heading south on High Street at Maxwell Lane has been obscured by greenery along the road in front of the sign. Several cars have blown through the intersection this week, and we hear the screeching of tires in a panic stop at least 2-3 times per day. The greenery before that sign, and the one at High and Covenanter, needs to be cleared out.
Speed limit 40 sign NB on Patterson just north of Allen is bent, facing away from road. Looks like it's been hit
Missing metal cover for ages
Multiple potholes resulting in traffic swerving to dodge holes along Smith Pike especially in North bound lanes.
Speed limit sign upside down
Notice there are big pot holes along these streets. North smith pike, reeves Rd by rbbsc and Meadowlands Rd in Ellettsville thanks
On April 6th I reported eight sidewalk problems along the north side of Heather Dr. between Grasstree Ct. and Laurel Ct. I included photos and also mentioned these could be a safety hazard, especially for many of our older residents. The following day I received a call back which was much appreciated. Although some work has been done (see last paragraph), nothing at all was done to the most uneven slab. It is directly across from 700 Heather on the NORTH side of the street near a mailbox cluster. See 701_E_Heather_Dr.jpg. There is a full 2" difference in height. I am reporting this particular one again, because a resident tripped on it April 27th and received bruises and abrasions to her face and hands. Her name is Barbara Wachholz, and she lives at 3708 Grasstree Ct. A neighbor was concerned enough to photograph her face. Fortunately, no bones were broken. I notice some of these raised/uneven slabs were recently beveled or chipped off which could probably help. But I don't believe this was done thoroughly enough to help very much. For example the other end of the slab adjacent to the one I mentioned above wasn't chipped off all the way across. Please advise. Thank you, Marvin Allen, 3907 S. Laurel Ct. Peppergrass Homeowners Association 812-369-4130