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Not sure what happened, but the yield / street sign on the south-east corner of Seaway and Glenburne is laying on the ground here.
Not sure what happened, but the yield / street sign on the south-east corner of Seaway and Glenburne is laying on the ground here.
4 Comments
LansingGuy82 (Registered User)
TreeStryder (Registered User)
Living on Glenburne, past Balmoral and Courtland, I know all about the lack of yield or stop signs on those roads. Though you would think it common sense for folks to yield at those intersections, they do not. Some time ago, this issue was brought to the city's attention, by the handful of people willing and able to attend meetings, work and otherwise represent our neighborhood as a collective, known as the Lansing-Eaton Neighborhood Organization (aka LENO, http://LansingEaton.org/ ). The answer they received was that we would have to petition to have signs installed. Unfortunately, there just isn’t enough people with the spare time to tackle such a task.
Maybe you would be willing to submit the lack of signs on Balmoral and Courtland as issues on See Click Fix? And possibly lead a petition effort, if that was still the city’s answer.
Closed Lansing Public Service (Registered User)
Hello,
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. I have reported the down yield sign on Seaway to our Operations & Maintenance division. In the future, to get a faster response, please call O&M directly at 517-483-4161. Have a great day!
Thanks,
Lansing Public Service Department
TreeStryder (Registered User)