closed #182207
Street & Traffic Signs
S Walnut St & E Smith Ave, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 12/5/2022
Stoplight stays green for northbound traffic and doesn't change to green for eadtbound traffic to exit smith st.
Stoplight stays green for northbound traffic and doesn't change to green for eadtbound traffic to exit smith st.
Street sign for Smith and E fenbrook has been rotated 90 degrees so the street names are switched
When will the road striping be completed? This road is not safe at night without lines.
The street sign at this intersection needs to be rotated 90 degrees: as it is, the two steet names are reversed.
At the intersection of South Walnut and Hillside. There is a traffic light as you are traveling south that is not straight and is difficult to see. It’s just crooked.
Pavement markings (turn arrows) need reinstalled
A street sign is sideways and looks like someone hit it. We would appreciate it if someone could fix it.
This sign is posted at a four way stop. Cross traffic (on Grant) does stop at this intersection, which makes this sign is both confusing and misleading.
Traffic Calming maintenance request: street markings and posts beside each traffic bump need refresh. Streets: E. Longview, Morningside Drive, N. Glenwood west and east. All traffic calming bumps need the striping repainted to mark the bump. All bumps need the poles and reflectors checked. Some poles missing, many reflectors damaged/missing. This has caused a hazard for vehicles who do not see the bumps due to faded markings and the vehicles traveling too fast and potential damage to vehicles. The marking DID get refreshed this past summer on parts of Morningside, thanks! Now we need similar action on E. Longview and the two Glenwood sections. I have submitted similar requests in the past but do not see them on file except for one for a missing post (2014). Please followup as this area (E. Longview) is an important connector to the City bike paths that connect to the Polly Grimshaw trail. Thank you - Park Ridge Neighborhood Association/Steve Akers
The “stop here on red” sign on southbound Madison St. approaching 3rd Street is almost completely obscured by a nearby tree