EyeInspectNReport

  • 3266-3298 Plaza Place Raleigh, North Carolina - Northwest
    Street sign "Keep Right" with yellow caution diamond knocked over at the intersection of Millbrook Rd. and Plaza Place.
  • Street Light Archived
    4604 Shoalcreek Place Raleigh, North Carolina - Northwest
    Sodium vapor street light in process of failing. Light cycles on and off. Pole Number LAH62
  • 6001 Creedmoor Road Raleigh, North Carolina - Northwest
    Tree branches and shrubs are overhanging the sidewalk at the chain link fence on the southbound side of Creedmoor Rd. between Creedmoor Road Baptist Church and Jeffreys Grove Elementary School. The safety zone here is very narrow and pedestrians are more or less "trapped" between the heavy traffic on Creedmoor Rd. and the fence. With the overhanging branches pedestrians are forced to step toward the road to pass the obstruction. So this is potentially dangerous.
  • Brookhaven Nature Park Berkeley St., Raleigh/Wake, North Carolina - Northwest

    This is inside the Brookhaven Nature Park, which is near Crabtree Mall, with main entrance at the end of Berkeley St.

    There is a fallen tree about 6 inches in diameter across the Upland trail on the east side near the small foot bridge that crosses a tributary for Snipe Creek. It can be seen from the Main trail. The approximate lat and long coordinates are:
    35 deg 51 min 12.68 sec N
    78 deg 41 min 12.46 sec W

    From the main entrance go down to the big bridge and cross over, then immediate right turn on Main trail. Stay on main trail until you reach the Upland trail sign, then cross that small bridge. The spot is about 80 - 100 feet from that bridge.

  • 3646-3674 West Millbrook Road Raleigh, North Carolina - Northwest
    On the eastbound side of West Millbrook Rd. there are branches and vines overhang the sidewalk making it difficult and possibly unsafe for people to walk. Note the model in the picture standing within the area.
  • 4600-4604 Shoalcreek Place Raleigh, North Carolina - Northwest
    Sodium vapor street lamp cycles with approximately 103 second frequency under typical early June evening conditions. Light flashes on as blue-white light then gradually changes to deep salmon-amber color then abruptly goes dark, leaving only a faint blue-white afterglow that fades completely before starting over again. Observed for approximately 6 months.