Chattarati - UTC blog

Open Issues: 7 Closed Issues: 2 Acknowledged Issues: 0
Watching issues created after: 2009-12-20

SeeClickFix watch area for the UTC blog on Chattarati. Includes the UTC campus and directly adjacent neighborhoods.

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  • 710 Palmetto St Chattanooga, TN 37403, USA - Martin Luther King Neighborhood
    New in the last week or so, there are some gang signs on an abandoned house t the corner of Palmetto and Flynn
  • 656 Palmetto St Chattanooga, TN 37403, USA - North Chattanooga
    This crosswalk has a myriad of problems. It is one of the main intersections on McCallie Ave where students are leaving the UTC campus on foot or by automobile. There is only one button for pedestrians to push to activate a "Walk" sign. This fact is technically irrelevant as their is only ONE, NON-WORKING "Walk" sign. The crosswalks do not line up properly with the sidewalks. Their is no sign reminding motorists to yield to pedestrians.
  • E 6th St Chattanooga, TN - Chattanooga
    I can't remember the last time I caught this light green driving on Georgia Ave. There is NEVER anyone waiting at the light on E 6th st, yet every time I approach it on georgia avenue, it turns red.
  • 1001-1099 State Highway 2 Chattanooga, TN 37403, USA - Martin Luther King Neighborhood
    This sidewalk is on the transient intrastate. Extreme litter is a regular problem as there are no trashcans on this side of the road.
  • 700-798 Baldwin St Chattanooga, TN 37403, USA - Martin Luther King Neighborhood
    Potholes/road hazards
  • 699 Tennessee 2 Chattanooga, TN 37403, USA - Martin Luther King Neighborhood
  • 765-777 State Highway 2 Chattanooga, TN 37403, USA - Martin Luther King Neighborhood
    5 out of 6 street lights out on E 10th Street.
  • E 5th St Chattanooga, TN 37403, USA - North Chattanooga
    Because of construction on UTC's ARK (Aquatic Recreation Center), all students coming from the main direction of campus are required to cross an additional street in order to reach the 'temporary' back entrance, which happens to have been there for at least eight months now. While the construction is neccesary, it is a very busy interection. It is hard to cross during busy hours, and frusterated strudents constantly dart out between the cars when many of the drivrs are simply exiting the highway and may not even realize that they are bordering a college campus. Perhaps if the traffic system was designed to allow more time for pedestrians to cross this wouldn't be such a hassle.
  • Douglas Street Madison, TN - North Chattanooga
    From the back of Madison Square Shopping center to Madison Street, Douglas is terrible and needs to be paved and repaired