closed #129149
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 10/5/2012
The stree sign is down at the South end of Baldwin Drive where it intersects Fenbrook.
The stree sign is down at the South end of Baldwin Drive where it intersects Fenbrook.
Address: 2907 Spangle Rd, Bloomingotn. There is a grate near the curb at the end of my driveway. The concrete is beginning to erode around the grate making it hazordous to walk and eventually drive on. I'm afraid someone will sprain an ankle if not repaired. Thanks.
There are a few pot holes in the alleys/entrances of our apartment buildings located at: 303/315 E. 8th St and 417 N. Grant St.
Before bad weather gets here, can you PLEASE repair the pothole on Covey Lane right where it intersects with Thornton Drive? The hole just keeps getting bigger!! Thanks so much!!!
The stop sign at 11th and Grant is down, and people aren't breaking at either intersection.
The detectors on Fee Lane and the Bypass do not work. One has to wait the full 80 seconds at the Fee Lane light even when there is no traffic on the Bypass.
i noticed a very dangerous situation that needs to be fixed. on the old part of west 3rd street that is still 2 lanes, beside the cresent donut shop, it is very narrow there, & i noticed that the edge of the street there is crumbling away. when it starts snowing in a month or 2, it will be even more dangerouse, because as the snow accumulates it can form a false shelf effect. in other words, the street there could look wider than it really is, so a driver could easily go over the edge & down into a little creek under there. please fix. thank you
The combined length of the green-yellow protected left turn arrow from westbound Grimes to southbound Rogers is approximately 5 seconds. This does not allow adequate time to turn.
Traffic light at Vernon and towanda heading west is long in the morning and cars are not even passing through on towanda
The 3 way stop at Allendale and Winslow needs improvement. We live in Sherwood Oaks, and for years we have watched people blow through the stop sign while traveling east on Winslow. I see this happen at least once per week. Given that I am at that intersection maybe 5-10 minutes per day, this would suggest that this stop sign is being run 10s if not a 100 times per week. I think this might be due to the fact that people just don't see the stop sign since it is off to the side (due to the turn lane). Could you consider putting a blinking light on top of the stop sign? I don't think there is a need for a blinking red in all directions, but if you could bring more attention to the stop sign it might help. Now that I have teenage drivers in the family I am even more concerned about this-we have warned them about this intersection, but I fear that a collision there is inevitable given the number of times folks run through it. Thank you-