closed #161435
Traffic Signals
1001-1099 South Fairview Street
- Case Date:
- 10/4/2017
Traffic sensor aimed poorly when coming from Fairview from the north
Traffic sensor aimed poorly when coming from Fairview from the north
We submitted a notice #187869 that notes as fixed, however the left turn light on 17th street turning north into Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall is still not working. Thank you!
Star of America Driver called the biddle hotel to let us know the light was off
at the traffic signal at 14th and walnut, there is a painted/thermoplastic stop bar missing. westbound traffic approaching walnut does not have a white bar on the pavement to indicate they should stop before the crosswalk. i presume it got lost when that stretch of east 14th was resurfaced just before "the standard" apartment project was completed. i just want to see this intersection as legible as possible so that traffic on 14th street doesn't misinterpret the stop light. thanks!
The left turn arrow for northbound South Walnut at Grimes is cycling green for a full minute every time regardless of how many cars are turning.
Traffic lights on 4th at 4th/College seem mis-timed, at least when I am driving east at 8:30 am. The College Ave lights, in front of Serendipity/Atlas, are red for about 7 seconds before the 4th St light turns green. The same light at 4th/Walnut turns at the expected time. I'm seeing people sneak through 4th/College some mornings because the one-way southbound College Ave traffic is so clearly stopped to our left.
cross walk light only works part of the time
On the southeast corner of the intersection. on the side of the pole facing the courthouse, there are 2 bare wires exposed. My brother and I noticed it last night (12/23/2014) around 6pm. This is on the traffic signal green post. Looks dangerous!
Bloomington's traffic signal timing is, in general, inadequate. Traffic patterns in the city are highly variable, changing drastically as students arrive and leave with the university schedule and as new student housing is constructed. It would be wonderful if the city were to invest in a system which changes traffic signals in real time as a function of data collected from sensors at intersections. Surely there will be graduate students, postdocs, and faculty in the Luddy School eager to help out with a cool "smart city" project...
yellow light is burnt out. east bound on grimes