Traffic Signal Issue Archived

3390 Co Rd 752 Palm Harbor, FL 34684, USA Show on Map Hide Map
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Reporter

Issue ID:

11209767

Submitted To:

Pinellas County

Category:

Traffic Signal Issue

Viewed:

301 times

Neighborhood:

Palm Harbor

Reported via:

mobile application

Reported:

on

Service Request ID:

121804

Description

Hello,

The traffic light at Tampa road and US Highway 19 works.

It works so well that you're enjoying the functionality for 45 minutes at a red light in the left turn lane to turn onto Lake St George.

Every return trip from walmart, 45 minute wait.

Every return trip from Publix, 45 minute wait.

Every return trip from target, 45 minute wait.

Obviously not actually 45 minutes, but it sure seems like it. It's converted to dog minutes for dramatic effect.

Now, I get it. Grass is greener on the other side... I would just prefer to not watch it grow from an inch to an inch and 1/2 in the time I'm at the light.

I've seen turtles cross 6 lanes of busy road faster than it takes for me to get through this light turning left onto lake St George.

In the time it took at this light the USA deficit was fixed and there was world peace.

Not to brag and flex my non existent power and figurative title... but I'm also the HOA president for Lake St George.

Can I extend some figurative non existent "Executive power" and please convert this light to a blinking yellow turn after 6pm or 7pm?

Blinking yellow from 11am to 3pm? and also from 7pm to 6am?

I know this request is drawn out and a full blown descriptive story... Im writing it while waiting to turn left onto Lake St George.

Please save our sanity and add this to be a fabulous blinking yellow.

I can't keep the pressure of thinking, "If I go... will anyone know?" But then don't because I know PCSO are like ninjas hiding behind every bush and palm tree.

It just turned green.

Warmest,
Impatient in Palm Harbor

also asked...
Q. At what time of day did you experience the problem occurring?
A. evenings, overnight, afternoons

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