closed #83943
Recycling
3171 WATERLOO CT
- Case Date:
- 2/17/2009
Recyclable items not properly sorted. Must be sorted for pick-up 945 las
Recyclable items not properly sorted. Must be sorted for pick-up 945 las
The stop light at Pete Ellis Drive/Range Road crossing 10th street has definitely changed for the worst. Going north from Pete Ellis to Range Road a car can sit several minutes in the morning with no traffic repeatedly on 10th. I actually watched a co-worker turn into McDonald's in front of me and then be a few cars behind me and go through the light when I did. I just sat over a minute with no traffic on 10th and watched a car back out of Fountain Park apartments, cross their big lot and make the 10th street light - and I still was sitting there and watched cars come over the east view and still make the light while I still waited. This light needs the timing changed or a better sensor.
The intersection of E 10th St/SR 45 and Pete Ellis Drive is extremely dangerous for cars, cyclists, and pedestrians The stoplight needs a left turn signal for all four directions of travel, and a push-button activated walk signal. In addition, the two lanes of 10th Street need to be apportioned to a right straight/right turn lane, going both east and west, and a lefthand left turn lane.
1. Update the lanes on 10th street so that the right most lanes are the straight and turn right lanes and the inner lanes are turn left only lanes and 2. provide pedestrians with a crossing button as there are often persons who cross the street in order to use the bus stop at Fountain Park.
No water
I reported this before. Nothing has been done. It’s not getting any better on its own. Whoever James Hall is doesn’t seem to follow through on the reported safety issue since he closed the ticket without it being fixed. Perhaps he can try again? Or his boss can follow up so that no one gets hurt. This is a dangerous situation that will not fix itself without oversight.
The storm drain in the parking lot is so terrible that it has dropped close to 12 inches below the pavement. It’s not a pothole. It’s a crater! This can be allowed to stay this way.
All recyclables must be in cart