Description
When the 1300 block of Calumet with sold to the Holocaust museum, the intersection between Calumet and Austin was not updated. Drivers are confused by the intersection, as Calumet does not have a stop sign, but Austin (the through street) does. Driver confusion could result in an accident. Driver confusion could result in an accident.
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Q. What is your area of concern?
A. Sign Needed - Traffic Signs.
A. Sign Needed - Traffic Signs.
Q. Why is this a concern?
A. Driver confusion could result in an accident. Since Calumet ends at Austin, the eastbound Lane should have a stop sign. The two stop signs on Austin should be removed, since it's now a primary street without Calumet crossing it. this would reduce confusion and allow for a safer, more efficient intersection. also more parking could be allowed on the east side of Austin after this change.
A. Driver confusion could result in an accident. Since Calumet ends at Austin, the eastbound Lane should have a stop sign. The two stop signs on Austin should be removed, since it's now a primary street without Calumet crossing it. this would reduce confusion and allow for a safer, more efficient intersection. also more parking could be allowed on the east side of Austin after this change.
Q. What type of sign missing/damaged?
A. Stop Sign
A. Stop Sign
Q. What direction were you traveling?
A. East
A. East
2 Comments
Acknowledged City of Houston 311 (Verified Official)
Closed City of Houston 311 (Verified Official)
Your service request (#364360) has been closed.
Notes: Case Closed
Case Completed
Work Order Completed in Infor by 107520 on 2019-10-01T12:59:17.000-05:00 with comments -
Request Closing Outcome: Work order#1674510 was sent to the TOD-Sign Installation Section and is schedule to be completed by October 21, 2019
Please make contact with Traffic Hotline @ 832-395-3000 for new installed work order outcome.