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closed #128322

Traffic Signals

4200 E Cambridge DR

Case Date:
8/30/2012

Street sign at intersection of Sheffield & Plymouth has apparently been hit by a car (45 degree angle--no pedestrian or traffic hazard however)

closed #128160

Traffic Signals

Case Date:
8/25/2012

Street signs for 2nd and Swain are switched / turned around

closed #127804

Traffic Signals

Case Date:
8/13/2012

Pedestrian signal is not operating at corner of E. 10th and Fee Lane. "No turn on red" sign has been removed. Very hazardous situation for the many pedestrians trying to cross !0th St. and temporary fencing for Business School project blocks vision to east for drivers attempting to turn right at Fee Lane and 10th on red.

closed #127560

Traffic Signals

1701-1799 N Kinser Pike

Case Date:
8/1/2012

South-bound Kinser Pike yellow left-turn signal is not glowing

closed #127551

Traffic Signals

Case Date:
8/1/2012

Signal goes from green arrow to red with no warning, then right back to green 5 seconds later

closed #127550

Traffic Signals

Case Date:
8/1/2012

Signal goes from green arrow to red with no warning, then right back to green 5 seconds later

closed #127465

Traffic Signals

Case Date:
7/27/2012

No street sign at Grant and East 10th.

closed #127463

Traffic Signals

101-199 S College Ave

Case Date:
7/26/2012

Screw broken on ped signal kirkwood and college nw corner

closed #127364

Traffic Signals

Case Date:
7/23/2012

The traffic signals at the intersection of Henderson and Winslow Rd are not working. They are not even flashing red.

closed #127351

Traffic Signals

412-598 S Woodscrest Dr

Case Date:
7/22/2012

The attached photo shows the pedestrian signal at the corner of East 3rd Street and Woodscrest Drive in Bloomington. As you can see, northbound traffic on Woodscrest has a right-turn arrow at the same time that pedestrians crossing 3rd Street have a "walk" signal, which puts them directly in the path of the turning traffic. Surely this is not the way a properly designed pedestrian signal is supposed to work! Imagine the lawsuit when a motorist strikes a pedestrian in this crosswalk and it turns out they were both obeying their signals...