Description
The pavement on northbound third past Prentis is striped as parking allowed although there is a bus stop sign there. The striping should be corrected to not confuse motorists thinking parking is allowed there. What is the purpose of the striping if the signs take precedence over it?
också frågat...
Q. Please provide cross streets and/or additional location information.
A. third at Prentis
A. third at Prentis
Q. What is the nature of the problem?
A. Other
A. Other
Q. If you selected "Other" above, please describe.
A. conflicting parking permitted indicators
A. conflicting parking permitted indicators
Q. What type of sign are you reporting?
A. Other
A. Other
Q. If you selected "Other' above, please specify.
A. parking striping
A. parking striping
Q. Are you reporting a sign that is blocking access to the street, sidewalk, or blocking property access?
A. No
A. No
Q. Is the street sign pole in cement or in dirt?
A. Dirt
A. Dirt
10 Comments
Godkänd DPW Street Sign Division - MG (Verified Official)
DPW Street Sign Division - MG (Verified Official)
City of Detroit Traffic Engineering - Meena (Verified Official)
The Operations section of Traffic Engineering Division has been made aware of this concern. They have promised to take care of the necessary pavement marking changes in next year's construction season.
For further questions, please contact 313-224-1267
Thank you for your interest in Traffic matters.
Stängt City of Detroit Traffic Engineering - Meena (Verified Official)
Reopened Kay Everett's Hats (Registered User)
City of Detroit Traffic Engineering - Joseph (Verified Official)
Thanks,
Joseph
Godkänd City of Detroit Traffic Engineering - Joseph (Verified Official)
City of Detroit Traffic Engineering - Joseph (Verified Official)
City of Detroit Traffic Engineering - Joseph (Verified Official)
For further questions in this regard, please contact Ahmad Fawaz at 313-224-1267
Stängt City of Detroit Traffic Engineering - Meena (Verified Official)
This message is to inform you that the issue you reported to the City of Detroit has been resolved.
Thank you for reporting this concern.