BFM

  • Culpepper Ln Raleigh, North Carolina, 27610 - East Raleigh
    Storm drain cover is off. Drain is on Culpepper Ln. at Stevens Rd - the corner where the fire hydrant is.
  • 2405 Stevens Rd Raleigh, North Carolina - East Raleigh
    No category for this, but an appliance - looks like a stove - has been sitting in the front yard for about 3 weeks.
  • 708 Glascock Street Raleigh, North Carolina - North Central
    After months of being closed for sewer/water line work, Glascock St. from State St. to Brookside Dr. is so uneven, driving it makes you feel seasick! It wasn't this bad before the road was dug up to do sewer line work, so can it be repaved so it's not such a bumpy ride? (Try it, if you haven't driven down it -- and have some Dramamine handy!)
  • 102 Cedar Street And Halifax Ct Raleigh/Wake, North Carolina - Mordecai
    There is a "Yield left turn" sign for Halifax St traffic at Cedar St. and no sign for Cedar St. traffic or traffic leaving Pilot Mills office park. NOBODY understands this sign, and I've had several near-misses with Halifax traffic flying straight ahead into Pilot Mills office park, as I approached Halifax St on Cedar St. If the yield sign was replaced with a stop sign, this problem should be resolved.
  • Glascock St And Wake Forest Rd Raleigh/Wake, North Carolina - Blount Corridor
    Traffic light for Glascock St traffic at Wake Forest Rd is only letting 2 or 3 cars go before turning red, even if there are no cars waiting on Wake Forest Rd. This has been happening in the mornings ever since that first block of Glascock reopened a couple of weeks ago. I don't understand why a "No turn on red" was installed there last year - I never saw an accident at that intersection in the 4 yrs I've traveled that route to work.
  • 500-502 Frank St Raleigh/Wake , North Carolina - Mordecai
    Willow tree branch hanging low enough to brush vehicles driving on Frank St.
  • 501 Oakwood Ave Raleigh/Wake, North Carolina - North Central
    Crepe myrtle almost completely obscures stop sign. Reported this previously, but situation still exists as tree continues to grow fuller w/ flowers.
  • 701 North King Charles Road Raleigh, North Carolina - East Raleigh
    Tree branch is obstructing view of yellow and red lights of traffic signal on Milburnie Rd (at King Charles Rd), heading west.
  • 321-399 Poplar Street Raleigh, North Carolina - Mordecai
    Crepe myrtle tree branch almost obliterates stop sign. When reported to Click/Fix last year, homeowner supposedly said they were going to move tree. - Not moved and not even trimmed!
  • 401-501 Oakwood Ave Raleigh/Wake, North Carolina - North Central
    Trees in right-of-way obscure stop signs at intersections of Elm St at Oakwood Ave and 501 East St at Oakwood Ave (heading into downtown) until you're almost at the intersection. Either the trees should be trimmed or a "Stop sign ahead" posted.