closed #199147
Street Lights
2907 S Spicewood LN
- Case Date:
- 11/1/2024
Street light near home is out
Street light near home is out
The traffic-calming roundabout at W 6th and Oak is missing its east-facing reflector. On a related issue, the roundabout at 7th and Oak has a west-facing reflector that needs to be straightened.
Light is out
I think the traffic signal timing should be modified at the intersection of Country Club and Rogers. During afternoon rush hour (and presumably morning rush hour as well) traffic on Country Club has to wait through multiple light cycles. Traffic on Rogers backs up much less.
Case #198905 is reported as closed! HOWEVER, Light #115 remains DARK!
The street in front of 725 has a defect that can be dangerous to a bicyclist who may be forced by a vehicle also traveling east on Howe.
Retaining wall blocks fallen into and obstructing the sidewalk along southern side of W 7th St near the intersection with N Rogers St.
Received this comment on report I submitted in early Sept: We investigated the area and didn't find anything we believe to be a main leak. There are a few residential fish ponds in this area that may be getting drained. We will continue to monitor the situation. Sent notification to Emily Tate, Anonymous I am still seeing this street spot as wet, just in the one place as from the attached picture I sent in the original report. I am happy to watch and document this as we head into freeze and thaw conditions. I believe it will cause cracking and some loose asphalt. I really don't think this has anything to do with residential fish ponds? The wet line has a definitive start line. Thank you
Please remove the electric scooter pylons in the street in front of the handicapped space at Kirkwood and Grant. There is already a scooter parking area designated on the sidewalk. The street pylons are a hazard for handicapped parking citizens. Please remove these from the street.
There is a streetlight on the B-Line trail that has consistently been out the past few times I've walked by while at night. I don't have a photo, but I can describe its location. It's right next to the fire station at 219 W 4th Street. It's immediately south of where the B-Line intersects with 4th street. It's on your right-hand side if you're facing south. It should be the first one in. I couldn't find the light on Duke Energy's website, and thus wanted to submit this here so that someone can look into this. Thanks!