closed #168400
Traffic Signals
501 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 5/5/2019
3Stoplight at 3rd/46E & Knightridge road/446 is BLINKING = 4 way stop
3Stoplight at 3rd/46E & Knightridge road/446 is BLINKING = 4 way stop
Pedestrian buttons for the crossing at the SW corner of Liberty Drive and W Third have been vandalized. I called the County and they tell me that the City is responsible for maintaining those.
Traffic light at Kirk wood and Adams stays on green for the west bound traffic bound traffic on Kirkwood for about 3 minutes while the other lanes back up. Especially Adams which backs up from Kirk wood to the B trail in the morning
Union and 10th - north bound left turn light from union never triggered until car pulled up in right northbound lane.
The pedestrian walk signal on the north side of Kinser and the bypass has been smashed. Since the signal can't be activated, the green light is too short for a pedestrian to cross the bypass from the north side before the light changes. Given that many people cross there going from the Kroger carrying groceries, this is a hazard.
On E Second Street on the west end across from Rogers and Binford schools: the YOUR SPEED indicator sign has been broken for a while now.
One more signal seems to be reset back to original settings.
The vehicle sensors on Clarizz don't seem to be detecting correctly. I have set at that intersection, and the traffic signals take a long time to change, even if there's no traffic on 3rd Street. Wasn't sure if that is the way it is supposed to be or not.
The light at Walnut and Kirkwood is mistimed for northbound traffic on Walnut. Instead of waiting at one light and then getting green lights for the rest of the lights on Walnut, traffic has to stop at Kirkwood and again at 6th Street.
The "walk" signals for crossing Third Street at High and Bryan Avenues never gave us the walk signal despite having pressed the pedestrian crossing buttons several times, and sitting through several cycles of the stoplight(s). This was both crossing Third Street heading north onto Bryan, as well as crossing Third Street south onto High.