closed #203538
Traffic Signals
300 S Rogers St
- Case Date:
- 6/18/2025
Traffic light is out at 3rd and Rogers St. downtown. Other lights nearby are still functioning
Traffic light is out at 3rd and Rogers St. downtown. Other lights nearby are still functioning
The traffic signal is out at two xings. W 3rd and S Rogers, and W 3rd and S Madison.
The left turn arrow isn't sensing cars while coming south on Rogers
There is a pile of sand at S Morton and W 2nd St that is dangerous to bike riders. I skidded through it and almost fell off my bike. Could you please send a street-sweeper to clean it up? Thanks.
The street sign and stop sign at the corner of Brookdale Drive and N Woodburn Ave have been knocked down. The street sign is turned so that Brookdale is labeled Woodburn and vice versa.
Potholes in the 300 block of W Dodds.
Sidewalk impassible in front of old water treatment plant on S Walnut across from Royal (west side of street.
Wasn't there a stoplight on the crosswalk pole on the southwest corner of the 3rd and High St intersection?? What happened to it? Now, when you pull up to turn left onto High St, you can't see the light. Has this been like this for a while and I'm just now noticing it? We need that post stop light.
With all the new people coming to town I think it would be helpful to place one of those yellow safety signs on the B- line where the B- line crosses Kirkwood like the one on 6 th where the B-line crosses it. I have lived here quite awhile and I still often forget to check for pedestrians, bicyclists, scooter, etc crossing the B-line on Kirkwood. In fact I think it would be helpful to place these yellow safety signs wherever the B-line crosses the streets.
The street between Madison and College on 14th has seen an enormous increase in traffic. I have lived on Woodburn for 18 years and have seen this especially in the last 3 years due to development. As such, this very short stretch of pavement needs repaving and not just continuous patching. Also, it needs to be clearly shown where people can park and where they cannot either by street markings and signage or a combination of both.The enormous increase in apartment building based "student" housing has caused this road to be torn up much faster than in the past. Please contact me with some info on what is to be done with this short but highly traveled street. Perhaps 1 or more car counters should be put out to see what the rate is?