There is a small grouping of restaurants at the intersection of Dixie Hwy and SR 122 (Hot Head, Rapid Fired, etc). The entrance/exit to that parking lot causes so many traffic issues—it’s nuts!! When...
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There is a small grouping of restaurants at the intersection of Dixie Hwy and SR 122 (Hot Head, Rapid Fired, etc). The entrance/exit to that parking lot causes so many traffic issues—it’s nuts!! When turning left onto Dixie, off of SR122, I’m often held up (along with a host of other cars) by someone trying to turn into that parking lot from the turning lane!! And what is holding THEM up, is the line of cars waiting at the light, blocking that entrance to the parking lot. Instead of cruising on down to the light by Sonic, and getting their pizza or burrito that way, people always choose to sit there and wait for that entrance to be unblocked. If you are familiar with this two-lanes turn, you understand how idiotic, dangerous and irresponsible it is to drive like that. I honestly think the city could do with putting a divider there, in order to keep people from turning into that parking lot from that lane.
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Apr 10, 2019 by
Andy_neal (8 points)
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There is a small grouping of restaurants at the intersection of Dixie Hwy and SR 122 (Hot Head, Rapid Fired, etc). The entrance/exit to that parking lot causes so many traffic issues—it’s nuts!! When turning left onto Dixie, off of SR122, I’m often held up (along with a host of other cars) by someone trying to turn into that parking lot from the turning lane!! And what is holding THEM up, is the line of cars waiting at the light, blocking that entrance to the parking lot. Instead of cruising on down to the light by Sonic, and getting their pizza or burrito that way, people always choose to sit there and wait for that entrance to be unblocked. If you are familiar with this two-lanes turn, you understand how idiotic, dangerous and irresponsible it is to drive like that. I honestly think the city could do with putting a divider there, in order to keep people from turning into that parking lot from that lane.
Nelbar and Wildwood Turn Lane Addition
A left turn lane in addition to a through lane @Nelbar St. and Wildwood Rd. intersection. Currently there is enough room to create 3 lanes, (one Southward...
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Nelbar and Wildwood Turn Lane Addition
A left turn lane in addition to a through lane @Nelbar St. and Wildwood Rd. intersection. Currently there is enough room to create 3 lanes, (one Southward left turn to Wildwood Rd and 2 through lanes, Nelbar North and South)
I have experienced a rather long wait at this intersection due to the yellow line 'squeezing' Northbound Nelbar traffic to it's right, while backing up traffic Southbound due to restriction to one lane. Adding a left turn lane to the Southbound side will alleviate this backup and also the safety of the turn and Southbound traffic lane. I have pictures if necessary. Measured distance is available for standard turn lane and there is ample space to do so. Please consider this upon your next meeting through proper channels, and with as much expediency as possible.
Thank you for your time and response.
Phil Peck
1204 Barnitz St.
Middletown, Ohio
45042
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Nov 16, 2018 by
Phil Peck (5 points)
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Nelbar and Wildwood Turn Lane Addition
A left turn lane in addition to a through lane @Nelbar St. and Wildwood Rd. intersection. Currently there is enough room to create 3 lanes, (one Southward left turn to Wildwood Rd and 2 through lanes, Nelbar North and South)
I have experienced a rather long wait at this intersection due to the yellow line 'squeezing' Northbound Nelbar traffic to it's right, while backing up traffic Southbound due to restriction to one lane. Adding a left turn lane to the Southbound side will alleviate this backup and also the safety of the turn and Southbound traffic lane. I have pictures if necessary. Measured distance is available for standard turn lane and there is ample space to do so. Please consider this upon your next meeting through proper channels, and with as much expediency as possible.
Thank you for your time and response.
Phil Peck
1204 Barnitz St.
Middletown, Ohio
45042
I have live in a lot of states and the ones that have no income taxes do better on road repairs, their streets are cleaner from littering. Sales taxes were close to 10 percent in those states but it...
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I have live in a lot of states and the ones that have no income taxes do better on road repairs, their streets are cleaner from littering. Sales taxes were close to 10 percent in those states but it is worth paying sales taxes than on the income. Many who are beating the system with not reporting income cannot avoid sales taxes. I think there is a better way for the city and state to take a look at other striving states. With this plan even low income and social security will be paying the sales tax. We are already taxed so high on our income and I do not see any purpose to Middletown taxing our income. When I asked about where it goes, no one can answer the question. I would like a response to this request please. Thanks.
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Dec 21, 2020 by
Shannon Halsey (5 points)
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I have live in a lot of states and the ones that have no income taxes do better on road repairs, their streets are cleaner from littering. Sales taxes were close to 10 percent in those states but it is worth paying sales taxes than on the income. Many who are beating the system with not reporting income cannot avoid sales taxes. I think there is a better way for the city and state to take a look at other striving states. With this plan even low income and social security will be paying the sales tax. We are already taxed so high on our income and I do not see any purpose to Middletown taxing our income. When I asked about where it goes, no one can answer the question. I would like a response to this request please. Thanks.