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Someone ran over the curb at 16th E & E Republican and knocked down the post that held the street name signs, plus a no-parking sign a few feet north. Lucky they missed the hydrant!
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Someone ran over the curb at 16th E & E Republican and knocked down the post that held the street name signs, plus a no-parking sign a few feet north. Lucky they missed the hydrant!
7 Comments
Putnam Barber (Guest)
Putnam Barber (Registered User)
Jennifer McFadden (Registered User)
Putnam,
Have the street-identification signs been replaced? If not, it might be helpful to create a watch area for your city council member. They may be able to help spur action on the part of the DOT.
If you want help setting up a watch area for the city council, let me know. Also, please post here if the issue is still open.
Thanks,
Jennifer
Putnam Barber (Guest)
Seattle's Council is elected at large. There is no specific council member who would have a special interest in this part of town.
The post is still standing without any street names attached.
Putnam Barber
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Benjamin Donguk Lukoff (Registered User)
Jennifer McFadden (Registered User)
Benjamin, Putnam,
The Seattle DOT received an email when the issue was opened and should be receiving emails each time a comment is entered.
I have just set up a watch area for Tom Rasmussen, the City Council member who Chairs the Transportation Committee. He should now receive emails on this issue as well.
Tom-- We have signed you up on SeeClickFix as a watcher of your district. Anytime someone reports about an issue in your district, you will be receiving email notification.
You can adjust the frequency of emails in the settings.
As per Benjamin and Putnam's comments about the street sign: Are you aware of this issue?
Stängt George Tirebiter (Registered User)