closed #170770
Traffic Related Complaints
320 W 8th ST
- Case Date:
- 10/21/2019
Calming such as speed bumps requested on E Morningside curve by our street residents. Please prioritize greenway sooner for safety if that will address it.
Calming such as speed bumps requested on E Morningside curve by our street residents. Please prioritize greenway sooner for safety if that will address it.
Neighborhood residents mindful of kids etc but summerhouse uses E Morningside as a speedway from Smith. A few traffuc calming devices ballot badly needed
the past week, this white car has been parked in two spots, making it difficult to pull into the lot, and impossible to park near the building
Mr. Eccles lives at Eighth and Lincoln. People park in front of his driveway. He has spoken with the Traffic Commission. The Police come out often, but the problem isn't solved. What Can be done.
This is the 2nd Baptist Church and Rev Butler and Suzanne Faulk are requesting handicapped parking on the corner of 8th and Rogers and the other nearby.
Cars park and block the alley. He is requesting no parking signs for the alley.
Cars park and block the alley. He is requesting no parking signs for the alley. (See letter in Traffic Complaint File)
There need to be more signs in the direction opposite one-way traffic that indicate "Wrong Way" or "No entry" for streets perpendicular to 6th Street. Too many people have been driving the wrong way down 6th Street and it is really dangerous. If a person is unfamiliar with the area, there is limited signage that indicates they are driving the wrong way down 6th until they come in contact with another car.
The vast majority of cars do not yield to pedestrians looking to cross the street using the crosswalk at the intersection of 3rd and Grant. Oftentimes when a car in one of the lanes yields to a crossing pedestrian, cars in the other lane will not yield and drive straight through the crosswalk when a pedestrian is attempting to cross. My concern is that eventually a pedestrian who thinks they are safe while crossing will be struck by a driver not aware of the law. I think Bloomington PD could generate a lot of revenue from tickets in just one day by having someone monitoring that crosswalk. Putting in a new sign that says the law is to yield could also be a solution.
The amount of speeding on Kinser Pike is ridiculous, especially for a school zone. At least I thought it was, the school speed limit zone sign was removed last summer for some reason. Any time of day or night, multiple cars speeding.