closed #177416
Street & Traffic Signs
414 W Kirkwood AVE
- Case Date:
- 9/14/2021
Heading west on 400 W. Kirkwood, sign says to Indiana 37 with an arrow pointing up needs to be removed and changed to Interstate 69 since highway 37 no longer exists.
Heading west on 400 W. Kirkwood, sign says to Indiana 37 with an arrow pointing up needs to be removed and changed to Interstate 69 since highway 37 no longer exists.
The trees completely cover the multiple ONE WAY signs on this road and people cannot see them. People almost get into accidents daily on this road because it’s a one way, but hotel guests do not know/see/read the one-way signs, so they go the wrong way. The street is just big enough to allow a car to pass, but not always. Something needs to be done - clean up trees, bigger “WRONG WAY” signs, or both.
The pedestrian signal on the SE corner of 11th and College is missing the signal you would look at to cross 11th southbound. The whole yellow box the walking man and his nuh-uh hand live in is simply not there.
Looks like the pedestrian crosswalk button on the traffic light pole on the northeastern corner of the intersection of 3rd and Kimble has been damaged/pulled out of the poll.
There is a stop sign next to 521 W. Kirkwood that is stuck down in a pipe & facing west toward 601 W. Kirkwood.
The intersection of 7th and Dunn has become incredibly dangerous since the removal of the stop signs on 7th St cross streets. There has already been at least one accident. A stop sign *at least* at this intersection, if not every second cross street, is a necessity for public safety.
Street sign at S Hillsdale Dr and 4th Street is damaged
The stop sign on the right side of the road, when you're heading towards campus, is obstructed by the tree on this corner. It makes it confusing because the rest of the stop signs before this one were removed.
Stop sign at the Northwest corner of Elm at 7th appears to be missing. This is a four-way stop.
In connection with uReport Case #178466, I now request that the intersection of Fairview and 13th Street be converted into a four way stop. If BPD is unable to enforce traffic laws due to staffing issues while there is an identifiable problem that causes citizens to fear for the safety of their body as well as their personal property, then there needs to be more constraints on the ability for people to get up to high speed on a residential street. Thank you.