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closed #193408

Traffic Signals

Woodlawn Ave and 10th St at Woodlawn Field

Case Date:
9/6/2024

The pedestrian push button at the southeast side of 10th and Woodlawn has partially detached from the pole.

closed #193502

Traffic Signals

254 N Walnut ST

Case Date:
9/11/2024

The Audio Pedestrian Signals at this intersection aren't working. I got this complain from someone who is blind who said "When crossing from the west moving east across walnut, it’s a bit dangerous because as a blind person, I am listening for my parallel traffic to move when that traffic signal activates the traffic to move, and especially on that left hand turn onto Walnut, the pedestrian signal is not activated as the parallel traffic is… The pedestrian signal seems to be delayed… That’s dangerous, especially if the audible signal is not working or loud enough to be heard… When I hear that parallel traffic move I take that as my signal to cross the street…" We checked them out and we don't hear audio, except a weak "wait" at the southwest corner.

closed #193503

Traffic Signals

247 S Madison St

Case Date:
9/11/2024

3rd and Madison, northwest corner, the Wait/Don't Wait signal is covered. I believe this was reported many months ago, but can't find it in the system. Not sure why it would take this long to get repaired. But if it's a part, shouldn't that be followed up on? Thanks.

open #193740

Traffic Signals

3rd St & Kimble Dr

Case Date:
9/25/2024

The stop light to turn out onto W 3rd from Kimble constantly remains red so no one can turn left onto W 3RD from Kimble. You have to find the "right spot" to get the light to change. I live in the neighborhood and am constantly getting stuck at this light waiting for it to turn green. I often have to reverse my car and pull up again and again to try and find the right location to get the light to change and it never seems to be the same spot.

open #193807

Traffic Signals

3rd St & Patterson Dr

Case Date:
9/28/2024

The eastbound left turn lane's green arrow is running every cycle, even though there's pretty much never any cars in that lane - it goes to a driveway. This causes westbound traffic on Adams/3rd to wait needlessly for their green signal. I am assuming that this left turn arrow operates from a trigger wire in the pavement.