JJ

  • 12082-12126 Comanche Rd Ne Albuquerque, NM, 87111, USA - Holiday Park
    Tumbleweeds and other weeds are so overgrown along the sidewalk on the north side of Comanche that it's become unsafe. In one part (shown in the photo), the tumbleweed completely covers the sidewalk, forcing pedestrians to walk on the road.
  • Street Light Arquivada
    Cairo Dr Ne & Montgomery Blvd Ne Albuquerque, NM, 87111, USA - Eldorado Heights
    The light at the intersection of Cairo Dr NE and Montgomery Blvd NE lately has always been triggering green for Cairo (during its cycle) even when there's no cars waiting at the light for Cairo. Perhaps a sensor isn't working so the light is in a default setting?
  • 12166-12198 Comanche Rd Ne Albuquerque, NM, 87111, USA - Holiday Park
    Dead rabbit just west of the intersection of Comanche Rd and La Charles Dr NE, on the north side of Comanche.
  • Needles Arquivada
    Comanche Rd Ne Albuquerque, NM, 87111, USA - Eldorado Heights
    A single needle, with an orange cap, is on the north side of Comanche, about 20 feet west of the structure holding the "School Speed Limit When Flashing" sign and lights. It is between the sidewalk and the back wall of the adjacent residential property, closer to that wall. It's been there for a while, sorry for not reporting it sooner.
  • Street Light Arquivada
    Juan Tabo Blvd Ne Albuquerque, NM, 87112, USA - Enchanted Park
    I noticed that at the Juan Tabo and Menaul intersection, when driving north on Juan Tabo, that during Juan Tabo's protected left turn portion of the light cycle, the northbound traffic was held for much longer than the southbound traffic even though nobody from the southbound side was in the left turn lane. Seems like the southbound Juan Tabo protected left turn is having an issue of some kind.
  • Alexander St At Faculty Rd Princeton, New Jersey - Princeton
    A few years ago, some snow removal equipment ran into the traffic light on the north/northwest corner of the Alexander St and Faculty Rd intersection. This bent the pole slightly, and unfortunately in the direction of the road. The pole should be checked to make sure it's not structurally compromised.
  • Overgrown brush Arquivada
    Lawrence Dr Princeton, New Jersey - Princeton

    All along the west side of Alexander Rd, there are several locations where tree branches are overgrowing the sidewalk, preventing full use of the path (particularly when it rains and weighs the branches down). Some of these are trees on private single-owner property, but the majority of them I believe are either on public or University-owned property. I have already reported this twice to the University and nothing has happened, so I've decided to try here in case it's public property.

    **Again, this problem is for the whole length of Alexander from College Rd to the canal, not just the place I marked.**