closed #192674
Traffic Signals
N College Ave
- Case Date:
- 8/4/2024
Flashing red lights, all-ways
Flashing red lights, all-ways
The traffic signal at Woodlawn and 3rd requires pedestrians to push the beg button to get the walk light to cross 3rd. Maybe that's reasonable on the west side of the intersection, but the walk light should come on automatically on the east side of the intersection, because there is no conflict with turning traffic. It is a particular issue because pedestrians coming from the north can't see what phase the lights for car traffic are in. This lack of information for pedestrians often causes some unsafe behavior that could be avoided if they could just rely on the walk signal that faces them to accurately convey whether they are in an east-west phase of the light cycle or a north-south phase.
Traffic signal for eastbound traffic on 17th is hung up in the power/telecom overhead cables. Could damage the cables. Also makes it harder to see the light since its angled down.
HAWK crosswalk at 19th and Dunn continuously flashing red
South facing "WALK" light is out
Traffic light at 10th and Union gives Union Street 50 seconds of green light time when it always has lighter traffic loads than Tenth Street. 10th Street East and West receives 20 seconds of green light time....opposite setup compared to what street car volumes are. Light needs to be the opposite timing of what it is currently
At the intersection of Kingston Drive and 3rd street, the walk signal for crossing 3rd street on the east side of Kingston (for example, from K-mart to Marsh) is malfunctioning. No matter how many times I push the "walk" button, the signal does not show "walk," and it makes this crossing perilous.
On the east side of the roundabout at Rogers Rd. and Sare Rd there are several white reflector poles (about 3 ft tall) lying on the side of the road. It looks like they were knocked down, and they've been lying there for several weeks.
Today around 2:00 PM, the railroad signal was on, but the signal for eastbound traffic on 10th street never switched to green. Westbound traffic on 10th St got the green light and traffic turning left from eastbound 10th St got a green light, but traffic going straight east on 10th St never got a green light. I had to turn left onto the bypass to get out of there. Others just went through the red light.
Traffic signals northbound on Henderson at Atwater and 3rd st are badly out of sync. It's a busy commuting corridor. Thanks.