closed #126844
Biking & Walking
500-556 N Rogers St
- Case Date:
- 6/21/2012
missing pedestrian sign on BLine.
missing pedestrian sign on BLine.
Sidewalk at the corner of 7th and Dunn. I am not in a wheelchair but was pushing a stroller. It was nearly impossible for me so I can't even imagine the difficult a wheelchair would have maneuvering this sidewalk. Much of the surrounding sidewalk is fairly damaged as well but this was the most severe.
E Dodds and S Dunn intersection
This pothole collects water drainage / ice at the end of the street and causes cars to get stuck in the winter.
Two deep potholes on W 7th just west of Rogers, in front of the elementary school.
Big pothole on West 7th just West of Rogers Street. Right in the middle of the street, not far from the newly bumped out curb. Close to Fairview Elementary. School buses running over it making it worse by the day.
I use the Walnut St and Fairfax Rd intersection about 10 time a week, going to and from work. Coming from Fairfax Rd turning left on to Walnut (to get to 37) is challenging, inefficient and dangerous. There is a designated left turn lane, but no left turn green light. Frequently only one car is able to turn left during a green light, causing several cars behind also turning left (after the light has changed) to rush through on turning left to get through intersection. Coming from the opposite direction, there is no left turn lane and to my knowledge no other designated lane, but the lane is wide enough for cars that are going straight to pass (on the right) the vehicles stuck waiting to turn left. Thus potentially causing an accident in the intersection. Left turning cars onto Walnut St don't see the 2nd car across passing the car in front of them waiting to turn left on to Walnut St. My suggestion would be to clearly mark lanes on each side of the intersection and put up a traffic light that includes green left turn signals for the Fairfax Rd and Walnut Street intersection. Thank you for your time.
Portal to Hades opening in the street. One of the largest, deepest potholes I've seen in this town.