closed #178359
Street & Traffic Signs
- Case Date:
- 12/7/2021
1 of the 2 traffic lights on 3rd & Kingston is out. (this is headed east on 3rd street) It lit up for yellow and red, but not for green.
1 of the 2 traffic lights on 3rd & Kingston is out. (this is headed east on 3rd street) It lit up for yellow and red, but not for green.
The street light between 3111 and 3115 on Mulberry Lane, on the east side of the street, between the third and forth house, by a tree, is not light up after dark.
The street light between 3846 South Mill Stone Court and intersection of South Mill Stone Way stopped working a few weeks ago. It could likely be that the bulb needs to be changed. Thank you in advance for your attention to this matter.
Both my husband and I have had our credit cards captured in the past 3 weeks and it seems likely that this occurred while using the cards in a downtown parking meter. Can the city assure that it is safe to use a credit card in the meters.
Apparently I wasn't clear in my first report. Both my husband and I had the data from our credit cards captured in one of the downtown parking meters - not the card itself. This resulted in fraudulent charges on our checking account and the need to cancel and replace the card. This is a serious issue, making the credit card option for the meters unsafe. Is there a way that the data can be encoded so that it can't be captured electronically?
Incident 178342 has been closed because the area could not be located. There is ditch stone, plastic, metal, etc. from the automobile accident all over the east side of Smith Road. 2 blocks south of 3rd street.
Since I can't reply to your uReport address, I am following up here on id=178374. I was using the credit card processor on the meter not ParkMobile.
The submit button never appeared when I tried to send in a close call issue to street dept.
You guys are literally the worst.
Reliable power should be a staple of good city infrastructure, especially as climate changes. Stop blaming Duke. We should not lose power for hours and hours regularly throughout the year. And the same areas of town. It's not a random storm. It is that certain areas of town routinely lose power in such storms. And it's not rich areas like Elm Heights. A good chunk of Park Ridge East and other areas consistently lose power. Please please address it.