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closed #157438

Traffic Related Complaints

403 S Jordan AVE

Case Date:
12/13/2016

Hello, The stop lights at the intersections of Jordan and Atwater, and the intersection at 3rd and Jordan, are not synced. As a result, people driving to and from campus get hit by both stop lights. They used to be synced up with one another so drivers would make both lights if they were traveling east or if they were traveling west. Now, no matter what, you'll have to stop at one of them. Also, the green turn arrow light always comes on at the intersection of Jordan and 3rd, even if there is no traffic. This creates weird delays for people trying to leave campus. I know these complaints of mine are trivial, I'm not sure how much it would take to re-sync the stop lights. But I've worked on campus for years and it was perfect - now this happens and hundreds of people have to stop for 2 separate stop lights 4 or 5 times a day when it used to be zero stops.

closed #186301

Traffic Related Complaints

4020 S Old Indiana 37, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA

Case Date:
11/16/2023

Trees block line of sight exiting Owen County State Bank.

closed #58462

Traffic Related Complaints

401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
4/16/1999

Mr. Parks contacted us couple mo.'s ago re: traffic light @ GE entrance off Curry--semi's/cars both running light, running others off road--I explained it was County's jurisdiciton. This time called b/c County not responding--fed up! This time he added problem w/ speeding and reckless driving all up and down Curry. Again, reiterated what part of Curry is County & what's City (from 1833 Curry to Fulerton Pk)--told him I'd forward complaint to BPD to see if they could patrol area more & ticket.

closed #62095

Traffic Related Complaints

401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
8/20/1998

PLEASE SEE ATTACHED LETTER.

closed #64516

Traffic Related Complaints

401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
4/13/1998

April 13, approx. 4:15 p.m., City of B'ton fire truck 332 & aerial truck ran a vehicle off the road at a stop light on Third Street responding to a call regarding a structure fire in Park Square. Caller is a firefighter himself and feels it was unnecessary for the trucks to drive so fast when there were 2 other fire departments responding. Comments have been made before and this type problem should have been corrected--but wasn't.

closed #65767

Traffic Related Complaints

401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
11/25/1997

Dangerous traffic situation on West 2nd St. near the ramp to the S.R. 37 Bypass. SEE LETTER.

closed #66822

Traffic Related Complaints

401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
8/15/1997

Traffic calming device at 6th and Rogers inappropriate. See letter. xc: Julio Alonso

closed #66951

Traffic Related Complaints

401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
8/4/1997

Mr. Lucas would like to know why new truck rt. (2nd & Allen) is NOT being used by trucks? He says that trucks use Allen St. b/c its a straight shot, w/ only 1 stop sign. He feels that trucks should be ticketed and fined so that they know "Blmgtn. has a police dept.". He says that the police need to monitor the speed limit, or someone is going to get hurt. This is a residential area, and he wants to see trucks using the appropriate route.

closed #66965

Traffic Related Complaints

401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
8/1/1997

Caller reported that several softball players have been driving cars & trucks and racing down bicycle path after loading & unloading equipment @ Bryan Park. Children and pedestrians were around. This is not the first time. Caller is very concerned and does not think any vehicles but City vehicles should be allowed to drive inside the park boundaries. He is worried that someone will get hurt.

closed #67057

Traffic Related Complaints

401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
7/23/1997

Mr. Riggins called to say he spotted an oversized white van w/City logo - woman driver (Kid City van) @ 1st and Lincoln driving West on 1st St. It was raining and the roads were slick. Driver rolled through stop sign or skidded, but didn't come close to a full stop.