- Case Date:
- 3/11/2016
Location: Corner of Old Shakopee Rd and Normandale Blvd
The left turn signal stays red until a car drives over the "trip switch". The trip switch is not working - at least at 2:00 Friday am - so the only way to make a left turn from Old Shakopee on to Southbound Normandale Blvd.is to go through the red light. This happened last year and I called 911 and reported it and it took a few weeks but it was "fixed". But now it is doing it again. I called 911 again last night/this morning but I don't know that I explained it correctly.
Thank you.
- Case Date:
- 4/16/2016
Intersection of Adams/5th/3rd (near Kleindorfers Hardware). Signal used to change with flow of traffic, now stays green for long periods when there is no traffic from that direction and leaves cars sitting at red light for long periods of time.
- Case Date:
- 5/3/2016
At the intersection of Gifford and Curry the left green turn signal is out. All other lights funtional
- Case Date:
- 6/19/2016
Stop light at Adams/5th/3rd intersection is out of whack again. Stays green for westbound traffic for long periods even with no traffic coming.
- Case Date:
- 6/27/2016
Southbound Walnut Street at Miller Drive, the left turn sensors don't activate for motorcycles, even when stopped directly over the sensor coil. My motorcycle is midsized, 750cc.
- Case Date:
- 7/3/2016
SE corner Walnut & Kirkwood - north-facing walk signal does not light; wait signal is OK
- Case Date:
- 7/22/2016
Northbound side of Rogers Street and Country Club Drive (cars waiting between that nasty abandoned gas station and the country club fence): the west-bound left turn onto Country Club green arrow lights up regardless there being any cars in the left-turn lane. I see this various times of day (when I'm in the north-bound lane on Rogers). Perhaps there's no sensor in the road, but thought I'd bring it up.
- Case Date:
- 7/15/2014
Timing of intersection lights on 3rd and Clarizz Blvd: Crossing 3rd St is risky unless you begin walking across exactly when the light turns green for the pedestrian. The light changes too fast, not leaving the pedestrian enough time.
- Case Date:
- 7/17/2014
The timing of the traffic light at 3rd and Bryan/High Streets is way off. It has always been activated by sensors. The sensors on High and Bryan are now very delayed, sometimes waiting several minutes when no traffic has been passing on 3rd for that same time. Then the Bryan side will go green even though no car is present, The left turn arrow from 3rd to High will also not activate consistently. Please look at this situation, I have lived off of High and Hunter for 15 years and use this intersection this intersection several times per day. The settings are very off!
- Case Date:
- 7/24/2014
The stop sign on W. 9th Street at Fairview is completely obscured.