closed #161333
Biking & Walking
- Case Date:
- 9/27/2017
Not new Lane but requesting bike symbols painted again soon in Park Ridge East to make folks aware and slow down. Great new surface but don't want a highway!! Is residential.
Not new Lane but requesting bike symbols painted again soon in Park Ridge East to make folks aware and slow down. Great new surface but don't want a highway!! Is residential.
In the north bound lane at the intersection of Grimes and Walnut the turn lane is backed up all the way across Hillside. The left turn light to turn onto Grimes is only long enough for a few car to go at a time. There were 12 cars in the turn lane around noon. Only 3 were able to turn on the green arrow. Thus it would/could take 4light cycles to get through the intersection. I recommend increasing the length of the green turn arrow at peak traffic times. Thank you.
The sidewalks throughout Sherwood Oaks are busted up, uneven and there are no curb cuts! Which I thought was required by the ADA. Please address.
Broken pavement
Really need double Yellow line down 10th St between Morton & Rogers. Drivers get confused at the parking lot entrances as to which way 10th St actually goes. With all the new students it is getting worse.
I respectfully request that you paint crosswalks at the corners of Daniel and Forrestor and David and Forrestor in the Hyde Park neighborhood. We used to have crosswalks, but they were covered over on those three corners during recent paving and need to be repainted. Many people cut through the neighborhood on those streets and often roll through the stop signs. The Crosswalk will make it safer for the children and others who cross those streets on the way to Schmalz Park. Thank you for considering this request. Have a wonderful autumn.
Many, many times over the last 6 months this signal has gone out or to a red blinking state. This is at the north bound on/off ramp for 37/69 and 3rd St. Given the current east-west corridor limitations, the added delays here are a frustration at best.
Power wheelchair hazard! Walnut St. N of 11th in front of Makie Properties. This innocent appearing grade (mis-) alignment brought my full-speed power wheelchair to an instant halt as my undercarrage hit the hard concrete stop. Ouch. Pain & confusion. Wheelchair high centered & useless. Good samaritans helped. Once recovered, with this sidepath obstruction I was forced to continue my journey by entering the motorway in a dangerous back-to-traffic mode. I thank God things worked out OK (in time the resultant aches and pains should lessen)
E 2nd street at CVS/Goodwill. Damaged siderail blocking sidewalk.
Pedestrian crossing buttons on pole at E 3rd & Woodscrest light inaccessible to power chair due to soft surface (mulch) between sidewalk and pole. This is a common type problem with, for example, grass surface between walk and poles at Country Club & S Rogers, or sheer dropoff between walk and button at Kinser & 46 (yeah, "tell it to the State." -- why won't you?)