closed #164033
Traffic Signals
118 E 7th ST
- Case Date:
- 4/12/2018
The 'do not walk' light on the southeast corner of 7th and Walnut is burned out.
The 'do not walk' light on the southeast corner of 7th and Walnut is burned out.
Southbound S. Walnut left turn arrow to turn on E. Grimes has been malfunctioning for weeks. It gives a green turn arrow every time even when there are no cars turning left. Why doesn't anyone notice this like city employees or law enforcement?
S. Walnut left turn arrow onto East Grimes continues to turn green every cycle even when there are no cars present which delays all northbound traffic for 15 seconds every cycle. This has been reported several times. What's the fix?
When will the traffic signal at S. Walnut and Grimes be repaired? The delays every cycle for northbound traffic is costing us in more ways than one.
Southbound on Rogers at Grimes. Light doesn't seem to give a green light for southbound traffic unless there is someone in the left turn lane to turn West on Grimes.
The northbound traffic signal at Rogers and Patterson/Grimes Ln seems awfully short all of a sudden. During morning rush hour, around 5 cars can get through going north. The east-west signal seems to be around 3 times as long. Has something been changed recently? Thanks for any information you can provide.
Double left turn arrow for northbound 46 for turn onto 37 on ramp stays green for a minute when there are no cars turning left.
Traffic lights are out.
I seem to remember that when the traffic light was installed on Walnut Street at Smith Avenue it should have only turned red for Walnut when activated by pedestrian or vehicular traffic on Smith Avenue. I don't know if that designation changed or if there is an equipment malfunction, but for the past few weeks the light has been cycling on it's own with no traffic of any kind present on Smith Avenue.
The signals are no longer synced properly. You can see the next signal turn red as yours turns green. Backwards.