Raleigh City Hall PLUS

Open Issues: 1,855 Closed Issues: 52,753 Acknowledged Issues: 3,247
  • 650 W North St Raleigh NC 27603, United States - Hillsborough
    Toyota Prius has not moved in seven months and has expired tags
  • 4609 Latimer Road Raleigh, NC, 27609, USA - Falls Of Neuse
    Someone parked an old Toyota brownish pickup truck on Harvard St near the intersection with Latimer Road. Beside 4609 Latimer Road. It has not been moved in about a week. It has tags that expired in 2018.
  • 3729 Dusty Lane Raleigh, North Carolina, 27604 - Raleigh Council District B
    Older model Nissan Maxima, burgundy in color. Tires going flat. Expired tag 12/2023. Vehicle has not moved in several months. City has put a sticker on the window but all the resident has done is inflate the tires, and they are going flat again. Last time this request was filed, it was "assigned", RPD said vehicle was moved (it wasn't) and request closed. This vehicle has been sitting on the street, not moved, with expired tags for close to 6 months not and nothing has been done. Please deal with this, we're tired of looking at it.
  • 609 Dorothea Dr Raleigh NC 27603, United States - Central
    Someone abandoned their truck in our neighborhood, it's been sitting here for over a year without plates on it. e
  • 8201 Duck Creek Drive Raleigh, North Carolina, 27616 - Raleigh Council District B
    Parked in front of my mailbox since Saturday, I can’t receive my mail.
  • 314 E Hargett St Raleigh NC 27601, United States - Central
    Abandoned vehicle has not moved for a month
  • Somerton Ct Raleigh, North Carolina, 27604 - Raleigh Council District B
    Unregistered vehicle has been parked on public street for several months.
  • Dunbrook Ct Raleigh, North Carolina, 27604 - Raleigh Council District B
    Disabled vehicle with expired registration parked on public street.
  • 373–399 E Hargett St Raleigh NC 27601, United States - Central
    Abandoned vehicle tagged numerous times by Raleigh PD The owner refuses to move it and instead rips the sticker off Two blown out tires on passengers side Broken right rear window
  • Western Boulevard Raleigh, North Carolina - Central
    The intersection of Western Blvd and Boylan Ave remains a problem. In the last three days I have nearly been hit by a car that did not recognize the red light as relevant to their desire to turn left from Western onto Boylan and seen three other cars turning onto Western from Boylan run the red light for pedestrian crossing. Cars do not know where to stop (for westbound traffic on Western some go through the intersection and stop by the walkway others stop before the intersection, eastbound cars on Western turning left onto Boylan do not always stop before the crosswalk but seek to turn while the cars are stopped on Western). All of this is very hazardous for pedestrians and motorists. Is there some kind of signage to alert those turning onto Western from Boylan that they should be alert to the possibility of a red light at the crosswalk? Should the crosswalk be moved? Is there a sign to inform turning traffic from Western onto Boylan about where to stop or can an additional light be placed over the turn lane? I don't know the best solution, but this is an ongoing problem.
  • 1700 Glenwood Avenue Raleigh, North Carolina - Five Points
    When traveling in either direction on Glenwood Avenue, it is extremely unsafe to make a left turn onto either Whitaker Mill Road, or Fairview Road. Drivers who attempt to turn left on the solid green light (not the green arrow) cannot see far enough ahead to know if the intersection is clear. This intersection is confusing enough without this added safety concern. I've seen many accidents here and was in one myself when I tried to turn left here. If you don't turn left on the solid green, the drivers behind you will get angry and try to drive around you, which is even more dangerous. The addition of a No Left Turn arrow on this traffic signal would solve this problem. I can't believe that hasn't been done already!
  • 4201-4299 Lassiter Mill Road Raleigh, North Carolina - Six Forks Corridor
    Road was just paved and re-marked and heading west on Lassiter Mill road the road suddenly without warning goes from two lanes to one because of the new bike lane marking. This will cause accidents.