closed #174168
Street & Traffic Signs
High & Hillside, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 11/18/2020
South bound turn arrow on traffic light has not worked for several weeks.
South bound turn arrow on traffic light has not worked for several weeks.
IU Grounds employee found a 25 speed limit sign by bus stop on Fee Ln. Just the sign, no post. The sign can be picked up at 2222 E. 10th Street. Thanks Jill.
Please remove the One Way sign that is on the North side of third street near S Mitchell. There is one on the left which clearly lets you know the traffic coming from the left is one way towards you, however this one make it look like you can turn right into the parking lot on the north side which has so not enter signs. It is unnecessary and confusing.
It looks as though someone backed into or hit the stop sign at E Hillside and S Olive streets.
A number of the reflective posts in the middle of the road are missing. One on the end is still there but bent down so it lays in the road.
Pedestrian sign on pedestrian island was knocked down by car at 4:45 on 4/8.
A 2-3 weeks ago the street signs mounted on top of the stop sign at E Southdowns Dr and S High St were hanging at a 90 degree angle. They are gone now.
Maxwell betw approximately S. Highland and S. Sheridan included a very steep hill. When driving in either direction, the steepness of this hill creates poor visibility, and so very limited opportunity to avoid oncoming traffic. Please consider a center line for this area.
The stop sign on Kirkwood for westbound traffic is set back pretty far from Kirkwood. When food trucks park on the north side of Kirkwood, the westbound traffic can’t see the stop sign. I have seen cars run the stop sign several times. There is a small planter right on the corner, where a stop sign would be visible, or even attached to the sign with the street name placards. Perhaps also adding a stop sign on the south side of Kirkwood would help.
I believe there is a speed limit sign between E Gilbert Dr and E Glendora Dr but it is obscured due to the growth of folage.