City of Salem PLUS

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  • 67-91 Fort Ave Salem, MA, 01970, USA - City of Salem
    Dangerous illegal parking in the outbound lane of Fort Ave between entrance to Fort Lee and SESD. Apparently, No Parking signs are needed in that area.
  • Canal St & Hancock St Salem, MA, 01970, USA - City of Salem
    On this corner, there used to be a "no parking" sign on a telephone pole. It was moved to a different spot that makes it difficult to pull out of Hancock. Can the sign be moved back onto the telephone pole?
  • 3 Dodge Street Salem, Massachusetts, 01970 - City of Salem
    Cross walk sign was knocked down. Placed on the side
  • 2 Chestnut St Salem, MA 01970, USA - City of Salem
    multiple request for lighted yield signs at the roundabout at night...very dangerous and dark at night...must be done ASAP
  • 388–398 Washington St Salem MA 01970, Verenigde Staten - City of Salem
    The right turn on red for 114 onto Lafayette is extremely dangerous and should be illegal The MUTCD suggests this should be a no turn on red, as the intersection is skewed, and there is an exclusive pedestrian phase Please install NO TURN ON RED signs to face 114 for traffic heading out of Salem Thank you
  • 235 Jefferson Ave Salem MA 01970, United States - City of Salem
    There is an issue at the corner of Wheatland St and Jefferson Ave It is difficult to pull out onto Jefferson Ave from Wheatland St due to a couple of issues in front of 235 Jefferson Ave There is a space in the street that has a faded painted white box in the street that lets cars know not to park there Also, there is a street sign letting vehicles know not to parked up to the corner that is completely faded and unreadable Due to this faded sign and faded painted box in the street, vehicles sometimes park there Could this issue please be addressed The cost is minimal to replaced the sign and paint another box in the street in front of 235 Jefferson Ave
  • Derby St & Central St Salem, Massachusetts, 01970 - City of Salem
    Sign is down: STOP for pedestrians Crossing
  • Lafayette St & New Derby St Salem, MA, 01970, USA - City of Salem
    There is no crossing light in front of Engine pizza for people crossing over New Derby Street from Lafayette Street. It's really dangerous because cars are turning right on red all the time and have no idea the cross walk light is on. Please put the crossing light back up! The other side has one.
  • Oak St Salem, Massachusetts, 01970 - City of Salem
    AT THE INTERSECTION OF OAK STREET AND FLINT STREET, THERE IS NO STOP SIGN. A WOMAN LEAVING MY PARKING LOT TODAY AT LANDRY AND ARCARI RUGS WAS HIT BY A TRUCK WHO JUST CAME OUT ONTO FLINT STREET. THE DRIVER TOLD POLICE IT WAS NOT HIS FAULT SINCE THERE IS NO STOP SIGN ON OAK STREET. THERE HAS BEEN A NUMBER OF ACCIDENTS WITH MY CUSTOMERS AND EMPLOYEES AND DRIVERS EXITING OAK STREET.
  • 149 Derby St Salem, MA 01970, Ηνωμένες Πολιτείες - City of Salem
    can we get a bigger (or better) "no parking here to corner" sign? people either miss it or ignore it (as you can see in this photo) and it makes the intersection dangerous for vehicles trying to cross Daniels street due to no visibility of incoming traffic. alternative options in addition to the sign are welcome
  • 14-22 Shillaber St Salem, MA, 01970, USA - City of Salem
    Is it possible to put a solar powered speed limit sign on Shillaber St. near the Burke St. intersection? It is a narrow street and it is poorly lit. There are individuals driving 40mph plus, with a near head on collision accident occurring very frequently. This is near home owners vehicles between Shillaber and Burke Street and at the very ends of Shillaber St. Also, this makes walking with small children or pets a hazard. Some areas between Shillaber and Burke St. have little to no sidewalks. Making it that more dangerous with the high speeds and poor lighting.
  • 93 Canal St Salem MA 01970, United States - City of Salem
    There should be a better signage for crossing. People are not stopping at the cross walk. Either looking at the phones or ignoring.