closed #158070
Traffic Signals
900-950 East 10th Street
- Case Date:
- 2/9/2017
The traffic light at 10th and Woodlawn Avenue has started flashing red.
The traffic light at 10th and Woodlawn Avenue has started flashing red.
I have noticed multiple times when trying to cross the street at Smith & Walnut that the pedestrian walk signal does not seem to always be synced properly with the traffic light. The walk light often does not turn on when the traffic on Walnut is stopped at the light. It is incredibly confusing and concerning as it is a place where children often cross with The Project School and Rhino's being near by. If someone could take a look at it, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Traffic Light on 45 at the Rural King/Sam's Club intersection is only working on a timer vice automatically sensing and responding to actual traffic conditions. Time Observed malfunction 0530 to 0630.
2 young men at 6:30 this morning were taking down the Stop Sign at 2nd and Mitchell. I asked them to stop since I said taking it down would be dangerous. They said okay and seemed under the influence of influence. After I walked my dog, I returned to the corner and the sign was gone. This is clearly a danger issue. It is a 4-way stop but highly transited.
The traffic light at the intersection of Rhorer and South Walnut it seems that sensors are not working properly. Turn arrows are happing when no traffic is present.
Left turn lanes from Westbound 3rd street onto Southbound College Mall Road. When turning left onto Southbound College Mall Road, traffic often gets stuck blocking Eastbound 3rd Street traffic because the light at the entrance to Eastland Plaza turns red. Cars turning left at the green arrow end up stuck in the intersection even if they turn when the arrow is green.
Just making sure you guys know that the signal light has been malfunctioning for quite some time...doing full left turn signal cycles when no cars are turning.
blinking red lights
500 block W. Allen St. along side of former Mc Doel Baptist Church. 25 m.p.h. Speed limit sign taken down by contractor for AT&T installing utility pole is still on the the ground after several days.
The north-south light at Smith Road and East 3rd should be programed to work just like the one at Woodscrest and 3rd; that is, alternating greens for the north-south traffic. Having traffic backed upbeyond the 4-way stop at Morningside is ridiculous. The level of traffic is much higher (at times) than one sees at Woodscrest. It would seem to be a simple and reasonable solution to the nightmare tthat develops north-south at this intersection.