closed #140216
Traffic Related Complaints
517 E University ST
- Case Date:
- 8/19/2014
Speeding gray pickup truck, license OKV465 (not sure what state). Squealing tires, high rates of speed.
Speeding gray pickup truck, license OKV465 (not sure what state). Squealing tires, high rates of speed.
Stop signs are hard to see in most of Gentry Estates because of tree limbs.
The bike lanes and sharrows on 3rd St near campus have peeled off the pavement and need to be repainted.
I drove my car today(May-16 2014) about 2pm. I got left turn from South college mall road to E Moores Pike. There was a hole and my car had a flat tire both of them, on the passenger seat side. That should be replaceable. Do you have any procedures to compensation?
Real estate sign on property blocks sightline for traffic waiting (to turn right or left) at stop sign on Huntington Dr
There should not be tall objects in the center islands of roundabouts. Drivers need to be able to see what is coming.
The left lane that used to go straight through on college avenue past the Marriott near 3rd street has now stopped and the city has placed these large curbs that jut out into the street. I have seen several cars run into them, slam on their breaks and close calls and accidents there. who is making these decisions to place medians and curbs that narrow the street access. the city of bloomington is becoming very difficult to access in a car. they have made it hard to see the roads at night. another area is the median they placed on 10th street near the bypass. I have seen people swerve to miss it and find the narrow road to access 10th going to campus. with all of the visiting parents and travelers that come to the city and campus, you would think the engineers would widen roads and make things more accessible instead of causing areas where accidents are more likely to happen. especially there on college avenue across from the convention center.
Stop sign is obscured by foliage.
Stop sign is obscured by foliage.
Mrs. Curry would like to have No Parking on both sides of Azalea Lane from Highland Avenue to Erin Court. The subdivision covenants/restrictions prohibit parking on the street but is not effective. The street is too narrow to have parking and through traffic.