Item: Atlanta (DeKalb)
Fred Pollard hopes a steel plate will soon be gone.
“A steel plate has been a road hazard in front of 785 Clifton Rd, Atlanta, for at least two years. It has been there for so long that lane lines have been painted on it. What is DeKalb county’s policy on leaving steel plates in roads?” Pollard wondered.
We sent his request to the county and will keep you updated.
Days on list: 2
Who’s looking into it: Communications Manager Andrew Cauthen, acauthen@dekalbcountyga.gov
Item: Atlanta (Fulton)
Bill Conn thinks a major road in the city needs a makeover.
“Lenox Road from in between Johnson Road and Cheshire Bridge needs to be repaved. There are tons of potholes. Fixing those is a waste of time and money. It’s putting a band aid on it for a quick, short-term plan. If Atlanta wants to continue to grow and stay a world class city, money needs to be spent on infrastructure,” he wrote.
We sent the problem to the city and will let you know when we get a response.
Days on list: 2
Who’s looking into it: City of Atlanta Department of Public Works Interim Commissioner James Jackson, 404-330-6240, jamesjackson@atlantaga.gov
Item: Atlanta (Fulton)
Allison Troxell has an issue with MARTA buses in her neighborhood.
“I am a resident of Lake Claire neighborhood between Candler Park and Decatur. The street right by my house – Ridgewood Rd – leads to the back entrance to the Frazer Center which serves children and adults with disabilities. This back entrance is closed to vehicle traffic except for MARTA Mobility buses and other transport vehicles,” she wrote.
Troxell said the problem is that a large number of these transport buses park and idle on Ridgewood and the closest cross street Marlbrook before actually entering the Frazer Center property. This happens every day. Neither of these streets have sidewalks.
“The main time they are loitering before going is just before 3 p.m., right as school is getting out and kids are walking home from school or the bus stops. Thus, they are dodging the busses and breathing in their fumes. I have contacted MARTA on numerous occasions and never gotten a response,” she said.
She also added the Frazer Center has said that they are free to come on into the Frazer Center property. There are also two MARTA Stations (East Lake and Candler Park) less than a mile from this location that these buses could park at before heading to the Frazer Center if they needed a break.
We sent the issue to MARTA and will let you know when the issue is addressed.
Days on list: 2
Who’s looking into it: MARTA spokesperson Stephany Fisher, sfisher@itsmarta.com
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