closed #169713
Traffic Signals
1134 S Rogers ST
- Case Date:
- 8/6/2019
The pedestrian crossing signal on the northwest corner of S. Rogers and W. Patterson is not operative.
The pedestrian crossing signal on the northwest corner of S. Rogers and W. Patterson is not operative.
The northbound traffic signal at Rogers and Patterson/Grimes Ln seems awfully short all of a sudden. During morning rush hour, around 5 cars can get through going north. The east-west signal seems to be around 3 times as long. Has something been changed recently? Thanks for any information you can provide.
Eastbound Patterson left turn arrow for Rogers north cycles green every time regardless of whether or not there's a car.
Walnut southbound left turn arrow onto Grimes east cycles green every time and there's rarely a car turning left. Plus the northbound left turn arrow for Grimes/Patterson doesn't stay green long enough causing traffic to back up almost to Hillside at times.
With the New Year and new mayor, hoping this traffic signal that has been malfunctioning for over four years, is slated to be repaired in 2024. Last I heard, it was a 2022 project. It continues to always cycle a left turn arrow for West Grimes regardless if there are any cars waiting to turn.
Traffic light keeps going from green to red in less than 10 seconds for traffic on Patterson. This is an on-going issue for the last few weeks.
The pedestrian crossing signal switch on the SE corner of College Mall and Covenanter (N-S direction) cannot be pushed. It looks like the switch is stuck on.
Pedestrian lights and controls do not work correctly for any corner of the College Mall - Covenanter insection. For example, there are no pedestrian lights at all for the SW corner, none EW on the SE corner. There in no EW on the NW corner. The effect is that pedestrians cannot cross College Mall from W to E. Please fix immediately before someone is hurt badly.
Corner of Patterson and Allen. Traffic light timing is off at 6:00 am there is a long wait with no other cars in the intersection. Last time this happened pedestrian button was stuck.
The light at Adams St., where it becomes W. 3rd St., turns green even if there are no cars there. And it stays green for an inordinate amount of time.