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
Traffic sensor aimed poorly when coming from Fairview from the north
Pedestrian crossing buttons on pole at E 3rd & Woodscrest light inaccessible to power chair due to soft surface (mulch) between sidewalk and pole. This is a common type problem with, for example, grass surface between walk and poles at Country Club & S Rogers, or sheer dropoff between walk and button at Kinser & 46 (yeah, "tell it to the State." -- why won't you?)
Many, many times over the last 6 months this signal has gone out or to a red blinking state. This is at the north bound on/off ramp for 37/69 and 3rd St. Given the current east-west corridor limitations, the added delays here are a frustration at best.
Left turn arrow for South Walnut onto East Grimes goes green every cycle regardless of whether or not a car is in the turn lane.
In morning particularly, around 7:45a, the timing of the traffic signal at Walnut and Grimes often causes a backup in the northbound lanes of Walnut all the way to Hillside, due to people trying to turn west onto Grimes. Is it possible to re-time this signal? Thank you!
The signals are no longer synced properly. You can see the next signal turn red as yours turns green. Backwards.
Sensors not functioning since Spring, 2017.
Walk/Don't Walk signal at 3rd and Atwater shows both signals at once.
Caller reported that lightd at College Mall Rd. and Eastland Plaza work well from 3 directions, but on one side (from College Mall Road turning into Eastland Plaza) it takes 3 rounds to get a straight green light rather than just a green arrow.