closed #173059
Street & Traffic Signs
Bloomington City Hall
- Case Date:
- 7/15/2020
The street sign at the corner of W. Minster Way and Westminster way west is falling down again. It is a hazard now.
The street sign at the corner of W. Minster Way and Westminster way west is falling down again. It is a hazard now.
I've noticed that the city has been painting street lines and crosswalks around the city and recently as on 100 S.Indiana Ave. Why can't the city paint the line for the meter spaces or as I call them, parking blocks. Many meter spaces need to have these lines repainted due to cars being doubled park.
On Countryside Drive, just off of Rockport Road there is a speed limit sign which is obscured by tree limbs. Some are the lower limbs of a maple others are a trio of Bradford Pear trees (an invasive species). The maple should be trimmed and the Bradford Pears destroyed.
visibility of stops signs at this intersection is hindered by trees.
As you travel North on Dunn Street, between Kenwood and Lakewood cross streets, there is a warning sign for 20 mph/sharp curve ahead that is entirely blocked by shrubs/trees. This curve is hazardous enough as it is and the signage should be more clear.
City street sign reading "NO TRUCKS" was torn down overnight and is now by the limestone planter at the corner of 2nd St & Walnut St.
Possible issue with traffic light triggering Westbound.
Street sign at the corner of Glendora and Barbara was hit (I think). We have the sign topper that fell off and will replace it, but we’d like help standing the pole up straight. Thanks!
The pedestrian crossing sign has been missing from where the B-Line crosses 7th Street for about two weeks. I called BPD dispatch about this issue two weeks ago, but the sign is still missing. Very dangerous for people using the B-Line and for drivers crossing the B-Line.
The temporary sign to warn drivers about night time traffic has a pretty bad spelling error. It shows: COUTION COUTION COUTION But it should be: CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION It will be really embarrassing in a college town starting Saturday when a lot of students move in to apartments and shop right around there.