They recently totally redid the road that passes by our little neighborhood.
New pavement, new grass shoulders, and all new signage.
So, what's wrong with this picture?
And then there was this from my home town news, Tinley Park.
And then there was this from my home town news, Tinley Park.
§ Four concrete geese, a concrete Dutch boy and girl, a couch, lounge chair, two traffic horses, two signs, a metal chicken and a decorative metal flower were left in the front yard of a home in the 17300 block of 66th Avenue between 9 p.m. and midnight Aug. 8.
Sorry, no photo.
Obviously, someone is aware of how Mark drives.
ReplyDeleteshould it be bus only instead of only bus?
ReplyDeleteIt's all in the curves.
ReplyDelete"Dangerous curves ahead." I always liked that big-boobed lass on that poster...
ReplyDeleteWait!!! I get it! Even the signs aren't straight in your little neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteThe sign shows the road is curving to the left. The road obviously curves to the right.
ReplyDeleteDear Mr. Alan:
ReplyDeleteThank for taking the time to share the photo and the traffic sign error. The City contractor was the Horizon Contractors, Inc.; by copy of this email to Mr. David Archacki, our Public Works Director and the project inspector for the City, I will have the item checked and corrected.
Joseph L.
City Manager
The contractor has ordered the new signs and they will be replaced next week.
ReplyDeleteDavid J. Archacki
Director
Emergency Management/Utilities Department
Really??? Ft. Lauderdale mucky-mucks read your blog?? Be very afraid Mr.church-pooping, resort bashing rabble-rouser!
ReplyDeleteNo, I sent a copy of the photo to the city manager so that Mark won't be thrown off some night by that sign. He would get very confused.
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