View Full Version : 12th St construction
bille 03-15-2013, 03:57 PM Anybody know what's going on? I've been out of the know and haven't heard why no progress (or work) is being done. I haven't driven that way much during the construction (I just avoid it) but I've been having to at least once a week lately and it's pretty annoying. I'm sure those that travel it more often and/or live in the area (including the businesses) are at their witts end.
edit: heh, figures. After I post this thread this appears on FB.
http://www.mooremonthly.com/news/12th-street-construction-back-in-action
jn1780 03-15-2013, 06:29 PM I imagine moving N City Ave so that it forms a perfect t intersection had something to do with the delay. A lot of utilities had to be moved.
rcjunkie 03-16-2013, 05:57 AM Even when completed this area will be street to avoid. The landscape in this area while nice is going to create very hazardous safety issues. Trees have been panted along the roadways creating severe view obstructions. I don't visit/drive this road often, but will definitely avoid this area from now on.
MsDarkstar 03-16-2013, 11:10 PM rcjunkie I'm glad someone else noticed this! The shrubs they've put along the roadway do look nice but I experienced firsthand how bad they block the view to turn out onto 12th. Fortunately I didn't get in a wreck, but I think I scared a few years off my life & the life of the guy I pulled out in front of!
rcjunkie 03-17-2013, 09:29 AM rcjunkie I'm glad someone else noticed this! The shrubs they've put along the roadway do look nice but I experienced firsthand how bad they block the view to turn out onto 12th. Fortunately I didn't get in a wreck, but I think I scared a few years off my life & the life of the guy I pulled out in front of!
I called the City of Moore about a month ago to relay my concerns,was thanked for my call and told it would be looked into and that someone would call for further details----still waiting for that call.
MsDarkstar 03-17-2013, 09:10 PM I'll call too & see if some of my Moore based friends will as well. Maybe if enough of us complain they will take it seriously.
MonkeesFan 03-23-2013, 01:46 AM They need to remove the tree and I do not care how nice it looks for a clear view and less wrecks
sharpshooter 04-01-2013, 04:50 PM They need to remove the tree and I do not care how nice it looks for a clear view and less wrecks
I concur.
Saturday, I was at Braums on 12th.
The trees are nice to look at but partially obstruct your view of oncoming traffic when trying to get on 12th from the parking lot.
Doesn't seem like a good idea.
MsDarkstar 05-13-2013, 04:27 PM I tried calling - several times - and never received anything more than a thanks for calling, someone will get back with you about this. So, I tried the City of Moore facebook page & got the following response from them: "tree placement is inline with traffic safety regulations. Once all 5 lanes of traffic are open you should be able to notice that they are not an obstruction. If we receive feedback after the project is completed we will review placement again at that time. Thank you for your comment."
I'm very curious as to how 5 lanes of traffic being open will miraculously make me no longer notice a TREE blocking my view. I would also like to know what the regulation on tree placement actually is. Does it mean it's got to be x number of inches/feet from the curb or roadway? Does it take into consideration what will stick out once it starts growing & filling out? I am NOT happy about this :/
MonkeesFan 05-15-2013, 03:38 AM I tried calling - several times - and never received anything more than a thanks for calling, someone will get back with you about this. So, I tried the City of Moore facebook page & got the following response from them: "tree placement is inline with traffic safety regulations. Once all 5 lanes of traffic are open you should be able to notice that they are not an obstruction. If we receive feedback after the project is completed we will review placement again at that time. Thank you for your comment."
I'm very curious as to how 5 lanes of traffic being open will miraculously make me no longer notice a TREE blocking my view. I would also like to know what the regulation on tree placement actually is. Does it mean it's got to be x number of inches/feet from the curb or roadway? Does it take into consideration what will stick out once it starts growing & filling out? I am NOT happy about this :/
They are dumbasses, the only way to avoid it to use a different route to go to a different Braum's or something like that
sdgrady1917 06-27-2013, 10:42 AM Has anybody heard or noticed anything new going on? I called the City yesterday and left a message with Stan and still waiting for a callback also sent a email a few weeks ago and still no answer on that. Is Moore in charge of the construction or a private company does anybody know?
bille 06-27-2013, 03:58 PM I'm sure it's on hold indefinitely due to the tornado, bigger fish to fry as it where.
If I were a betting man I'd say Silver Star was doing the construction, they are in on a lot of stuff in the Moore area. And I know they are probably overtaxed with storm cleanup. What I don't understand is why Moore can't offer up bids to others (assuming that is the case) and/or why Silver Star won't pass on some stuff so that multiple jobs can be done simultaneously. Hopefully I'm wrong about all that and there's a completely logical explanation for why work on 12th street has stopped again.
Roger S 06-27-2013, 04:40 PM I'm sure it's on hold indefinitely due to the tornado, bigger fish to fry as it where.
If I were a betting man I'd say Silver Star was doing the construction,
If you were a betting man I'd take you up on that bet.... I've never seen any Silver Star vehicles over there but I have seen another companies vehicles on the job. Don't remember the name but it definitely wasn't Silver Star.
I also don't think it's due to the tornado. Work on 12th Street has started and stopped for no good logical reason from the start of that project. What I do know is it shouldn't take 1 1/2 years to complete 1/4 mile of roadwork.
What's really bad was driving home last night I commented to my wife that the east bound lane would need to be repaired again by the time the west bound lane is finished.
I just really hope whoever has the contract for Broadway doesn't drag it out like 12th Street.
Bimmerdude 07-02-2013, 08:17 AM I wondered the same thing....why is it taking so long to complete this section? The traffic is horrible. It's to the point where you have to take NE 27th street to get acoss town now.
jn1780 07-02-2013, 09:01 AM I noticed the light at the service road has a lefthand turn light, but its not currently sequenced and used.
Roger S 07-02-2013, 09:14 AM The traffic actually flows smoother through that intersection when the power is out and it becomes a 4 way stop. Without the left turn signal all it takes is one car to need to make a left and it backs traffic all the way across the bridge.
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