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City of Bloomington, Indiana

closed: Resolved #178424

City Performance:

Other: With Smith becoming a mess (please address N. Smith too with the State), traffic and speeding only continues to worsen on E. Morningside Drive. Of particular disappointment is the frequent speeding of school and City buses, going far in excess of reasonable speeds with even deadlier vehicles. The small City bus (Access bus or whatever it was called) was going INSANELY quick two days ago. Recent neighborhood chatter: -At the bus stop at Sheffield and Providence this morning I watched a car fly around the school bus while it was fully stopped with its arm out. The car was heading out of the neighborhood. The vehicle was a black Hyundai Veloster, I believe. Very frequently there are kids running across this area, to catch the bus. This driver was reckless, and put our children’s lives at risk. As a mom of small kids I am very concerned with the number of drivers who don’t seem to remember they are in a neighborhood. Those who are against some strategic speed bumps, how do you propose we curb this behavior when a stopped school bus can’t even cause them pause? -I know I have many unpopular opinions such as this one, but, I fully support speed bumps. I know that doesn't ✨solve✨ it but I can't see anything else really being equally as/more effective at this point. -Hear hear! And while we are at it, does everyone know texting and driving is illegal and VERY dangerous? Our house sits high up and we can easily see down onto the road and into cars. We see how many people are doing it. If you’re one of those people, we probably see you doing it. Speeding/being reckless/texting and driving through a pedestrian/bike/pet-heavy area isn’t a problem. Until it is when someone gets struck. Please be mindful!! -I agree, we need speed bumps in this neighborhood. We live on a culdesac and it is frequently a racetrack! -We’d be happy to have speed bumps or strips on Morningside and keep all the kids by the park, crossing the intersection, safe. It’s clear it’s being used as a cut through. Someone flying into their driveway the other day in front of my son gave us a good scare. I know we all get in a rush, but slowing down would do us all some good. There are so many littles and pets in the neighborhood. -Well, since my house has been hit twice in the last 20 years by speeding teens, and the fact that the stop on N Park Ridge and Walpole seems to be ignored more than not, I'm fully behind speed bumps!!!! -Ron Smith" Please let us know what change and enforcement can be coming soon. In addition, the Longview Greenway portion behind Aldi's has now been destroyed? That was a primary bike path for our neighborhood to campus and downtown. When will that be restored? We have hopes speed humps with cut-outs and/or other measures to slow traffic will not only be present there but be present all the way through Park Ridge East for east-west connectivity and safety of children/pedestrians/cyclists.

Assigned to
Andrew Cibor

History

12/30/2021 09:31:54 Closed by Andrew Cibor

I'm sorry to hear about these events and the poor driver behavior. I encourage you to coordinate with the Police Department to make sure they are aware of the concerns. Per the City's adopted Transportation Plan, the E 7th St Neighborhood Greenway and E Morningside Neighborhood Greenways are identified as priority network projects (plan is available here: https://bloomington.in.gov/transportation/plan). It is likely that such projects would consider traffic calming elements. Additionally, the neighborhood should be aware of the City's resident led traffic calming program. Information about that program can be found here:  https://bloomington.in.gov/tcgp. Finally, work behind Aldi's along E 7th/Longview/Pete Ellis is underway for a new development project that was approved by City Council. Construction will likely continue into 2023 but will result in an improved multiuse path and other amenities once complete.

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https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=178424 Closed by Andrew Cibor I'm sorry to hear about these events and the poor driver behavior. I encourage you to coordinate with the Police Department to make sure they are aware of the concerns. Per the City's adopted Transportation Plan, the E 7th St Neighborhood Greenway and E Morningside Neighborhood Greenways are identified as priority network projects (plan is available here: https://bloomington.in.gov/transportation/plan). It is likely that such projects would consider traffic calming elements. Additionally, the neighborhood should be aware of the City's resident led traffic calming program. Information about that program can be found here:  https://bloomington.in.gov/tcgp. Finally, work behind Aldi's along E 7th/Longview/Pete Ellis is underway for a new development project that was approved by City Council. Construction will likely continue into 2023 but will result in an improved multiuse path and other amenities once complete.

12/15/2021 08:09:50 Elizabeth Carter assigned this case to Andrew Cibor

I am not sure if Engineering is considering traffic calming here. If not, perhaps this is a uReport for the police.

Sent notification to Andrew Cibor
https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=178424 Elizabeth Carter assigned this case to Andrew Cibor You can use the link to follow progress on this case. I am not sure if Engineering is considering traffic calming here. If not, perhaps this is a uReport for the police.

12/14/2021 16:42:54 Rose Smith assigned this case to Elizabeth Carter

Referring to P&T as it has to do with speed bumps and busses.

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https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=178424 Rose Smith assigned this case to Elizabeth Carter You can use the link to follow progress on this case. Referring to P&T as it has to do with speed bumps and busses.

12/14/2021 16:28:07 Anonymous assigned this case to Rose Smith

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https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=178424 Anonymous assigned this case to Rose Smith You can use the link to follow progress on this case.

12/14/2021 16:28:07 Opened by Anonymous