Brenda

  • 26 Pinnacle Crossing Grande Prairie, Alberta - Grande Prairie
    There is a deep hole located just north of the traffic signal post on the south west corner of the intersection at 89 avenue and 108 st. by the Coop. I believe that the hole was left when the post was relocated. It is a deep hole and I have almost stepped into it a couple of times after hitting the pedestrian crossing signal. This is a hazard and could result in a severe injury if left open.
  • 26 Pinnacle Crossing Grande Prairie, Alberta - Grande Prairie
    The sidewalk at the Northwest corner of the intersection between 108 st and Pinnacle Drive floods whenever there is a rain. There is little to no drainage happening. The water spans the whole width of the sidewalk and can range from 2 1/2 feet to 4 feet wide depending on how much rain has occurred. The water sits there for possibly weeks leaving a 3 foot muddy section after the water has eventually evaporated forcing pedestrians and cyclists to enter the roadway in order to avoid the water or mud.
  • Kateri Drive And 74 Ave Grande Prairie, Alberta - Grande Prairie
    This intersection is extremely difficult and dangerous to navigate. the curvature of Kateri Drive makes a left turn onto Kateri Drive from 106 st difficult and dangerous due to the speed of the traffic and the poor visibility. A four way stop or speed bumps on Kateri Drive would slow the traffic down allowing a left turn to be made much more safely!!!!
  • 26 Pinnacle Crossing Grande Prairie, Alberta - Grande Prairie
    The plows came through yesterday. Unfortuately they did not move the snow to the edges of the road. As a result, if a vehicle parks on the road, we are down to one lane for traffic--if there are two vehicles parked opposite each other (in some parts), there is no room left for a vehicle to drive through. It is important that the plows keep the whole road open for residents to park and drive down
  • 26 Pinnacle Crossing Grande Prairie, Alberta - Grande Prairie
    The plows came through yesterday. Unfortuately they did not move the snow to the edges of the road. As a result, if a vehicle parks on the road, we are down to one lane for traffic--if there are two vehicles parked opposite each other (in some parts), there is no room left for a vehicle to drive through. It is important that the plows keep the whole road open for residents to park and drive down.