closed #201881
Potholes, Other Street Repair
112 E 3rd ST
- Case Date:
- 4/3/2025
West bound on 3rd st between walnut and Washington
West bound on 3rd st between walnut and Washington
Lots of potholes on E First Street between S Walnut and S Washington, when you are driving towards Atwater.
3 blue 'Light the Way' signs attached to fences on E First street, between Ballantine and Hawthorne. Cases were closed but signs are still on the fences.
Light for Cory lane traffic to turn east or west last 30 seconds! Why do two cars need 30 seconds while the 30 cars trying to go east and west get stopped so frequently? This is a nightmare in the morning. No cars even on Cory Lane and I'm stopping at a red light for no cars! It's been like this since W 3rd was paved. How long will it take to fix this one?
Dang turn signals turn on when no cars are in the turn lane. What's up with that? Makes me want to run the red light. I guess that is ok.
Light for Cory lane traffic to turn east or west last 30 seconds! Why do two cars need 30 seconds while the 30 cars trying to go east and west get stopped so frequently? This is a nightmare in the morning. No cars even on Cory Lane and I'm stopping at a red light for no cars! It's been like this since W 3rd was paved. How long will it take to fix this one?
This intersection is very difficult to see around when you are trying to come off of 8th st, street parking blocks visibility to see if cars are approaching from N Walnut, and often times results in having to inch up into the crosswalk which blocks pedestrians. Even inching up is often times not enough as the front end of a car can stick out into the left most lane of N Walnut. There needs to be something done to increase visibility for 8th St. as it is not a protected intersection.
2 Pot Holes in the South bound lane….plus to the side of these holes near the Street Edge is beginning to Break up and crumble…Vehicles are starting to swerve around them…Thanks
During a meeting with today that Mr. Hazen had with the planning department, he mentioned concerns about the vegetation in the median of 3rd Street in the vicinity of his property at 1900 West 3rd Street. His concerns include: the height and density of the median vegetation prevents visibility across 3rd Street, prevents travelers on the roadway from seeing traffic in the opposing lanes, and prevents seeing someone who might be trying to cross 3rd Street mid block, etcetera. He asks that the vegetation be cut back.
2nd vehicle is parking to the left of the driveway where there is no driveway causing a muddy mess.