Residents of a south Columbus neighborhood say there's always a crash waiting to happen, and they blame a stop sign near the dangerous intersection.'It’s only
Residents of a south Columbus neighborhood say there's always a crash waiting to happen, and they blame a stop sign near the dangerous intersection.
Neighbors also pointed out the cars that park too close to the intersection, creating a blind spot for drivers, which adds to the issue.She said back in 2021 a car hit the side of her home, and another incident took out her garage. "I’ve been complaining to people in City Council," she said. "I've called 311. I've had all my neighbors call 311."
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