closed #160199
Traffic Signals
1301-1337 East 17th Street
- Case Date:
- 7/20/2017
Heading south on Fee Lane to turn east on 17th, the left-turn arrow is not functioning.
Heading south on Fee Lane to turn east on 17th, the left-turn arrow is not functioning.
The left turn signal for southbound Walnut street at Hillside drive is again activating with no turn traffic present.
Neither left turn arrow for traffic on Fee lane works. First reported in incident 159621.
Adams and 2nd street lights, as well as Adams and Patterson lights, take what seems to be a much longer time for cars on either side of Adams. I have sat here for more than 5 minutes with almost no traffic on 2nd. I have also been in a line of 10 cars all waiting forever. Especially when only one car is on either side of Allen, this light is probably the worst I've experienced in town (2nd worst is Adams at Patterson, which also seems to have changed in the recent past to take forever). Please allow these two intersections to change so that the Adams lights on both have a more frequent change or less time to wait. Thank you.
Flashing Red signals at 17th and Fee
Traffic lights are out.
After my report to the City about the malfunctioning walk like at Third and Franklin I was notified that this traffic light is maintained by I69. How is that possible? Can someone please provide information regarding getting the walk light fixed or could the City possibly forward the issue to I69? This is such a hazard.
Walk light at 3rd & Franklin from north to south is not working properly. Walk light does not illuminate after pushing the button on north side of intersection. The "don't walk hand signal" is steady and never changes to the white "human" walk signal. The verbal cue "Please wait to cross" does engage. I cross the intersection every day and the walk light has not worked all week - June 5 thru June 8.
The light at 2nd and High street is not working.
I was waiting for green light signal at approximately 2:35 pm today (6/6/2017) from eastbound 10th St, but the green light changed to yellow light in less than a second.