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    Pine Valley Blvd Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48104 - Ann Arbor
    Friday morning (06/16/23) about 7am a deer (no antlers) wandering along Esch Ave towards Pine Valley. Not sure if this is an issue or not - but I don't remember seeing deer in this neighborhood.
  • Other issue Archived
    Esch Ave Ann Arbor, MI, 48104, USA - Ann Arbor
    Safe streets? I see Jewett Street in Ann Arbor has some "safe streets" signage added - even though there are existing speed bumps. Have you considered adding similar signage to Page and Esch where there are no speed bumps / humps?
  • Other issue Archived
    2666 Esch Ave Ann Arbor, MI, 48104, USA - Ann Arbor

    Two suggestions / issues:

    (1) Make sure sand / salt piles in parks are kept filled and access by car is easy and safe;

    (2) Where the city has installed "hawk" pedestrian crossings (flashing lights) make sure the crossing is cleared of snow / ice - examples Industrial (3 new sites), Stadium west of Brockman, Eisenhower near Briarwood; If you (the city) wish to encourage foot traffic then you need to maintain these crossings in a timely manner.

  • 2666 Esch Ave Ann Arbor, MI, 48104, USA - Ann Arbor
    Street light by 2666 Esch Ave does not seem to work. Location is the west(?) side of the street between Pine Valley and the driveway at 2666.
  • 2666 Esch Ave Ann Arbor, Michigan - Ann Arbor
    10am Mon 10/22 - leaf bags picked up, but not compostbcarts
  • 2666 Esch Ave Ann Arbor, Michigan - Ann Arbor
    Solid Waste not picked up as of 8pm on Monday June 4
  • 2666 Esch Ave Ann Arbor, Michigan - Ann Arbor
    Page Avenue between Jewett and Marlbourough - pretty well chewed up;
  • 2666 Esch Ave Ann Arbor, Michigan - Ann Arbor
    Monday 10/16 pickup missed - looks like the whole block was skipped;
  • Packard Road Near Cobblestone Farm Ann Arbor, Michigan - Ann Arbor

    Packard is 40mph in this area, and heavily travelled during peak times. The are several crossings - where ideally drivers will stop - but if pedestrian safety is an issue, then a Hawk-style light (as on Plymouth Road and Saline-Ann Arbor) would be prudent.

    I say this as a driver, not as a pedestrian!

    A suggestion is to place some cameras to monitor the site for two weeks, review the footage and determine if the current markings are accomplishing the goal - specifically during peak times.

  • 2666 Esch Ave Ann Arbor, Michigan - Ann Arbor
    Some flickering, but very faint; Other local lights appear to be OK;