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closed #187882

Traffic Signals

1000 N Walnut St # E, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA

Case Date:
4/3/2024

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!

closed #187309

Traffic Signals

Case Date:
2/14/2024

: W.Kirkwood and Rogers St intersection. The turn signals are triggering when there are no cars in the turn lane.

closed #188056

Traffic Signals

Case Date:
4/18/2024

Timing on left the turn signal at Second and Rogers if you're turning on to Rogers is a bit short. Lets about one to a half a car through.

closed #188411

Traffic Signals

1377 N Curry PIKE

Case Date:
5/13/2024

Please fix this stoplight. Turn signals are triggering when there is nobody there and they hold forever. Signal definitely needs adjusted!

closed #188457

Traffic Signals

Case Date:
5/15/2024

The traffic lights from 17th street and the bypass headed towards the college mall including all of the traffic signals in front of the mall all the way down to showplace East theatre are NOT working. All 4 directions on ALLof these traffic signals.

closed #188672

Traffic Signals

2032 S Liberty DR

Case Date:
5/30/2024

I am interested in having a pedestrian walkway that will cross at the north end of our parking lot. This is the driveway that is directly across from Starbucks. The Excel Center is a school for adults and we have several that take the bus. We also have students in wheelchairs that are using the bus system. There isn't a safe way to get across the street directly from our driveway across from Starbucks to the bus stop. Is it possible to have someone come and look or can we discuss a safe way for our students to cross. Because we are an all day campus, we also have students that cross the street for lunch. Recently, the director and I went out to look to see how easy it is to get across to the bus stop and we had a very difficult time. Can this be looked into further or a pedestrian button to be pushed with flashing lights for crossing? Similar to the bike trail across busy roads have is what I am thinking.