closed #179673
Street & Traffic Signs
1071 E Knollwood CIR
- Case Date:
- 4/28/2022
Missing Speed Hump sign
Missing Speed Hump sign
I wish you would put a sign on the little median between the traffic lanes. When traveling North on SR46, and turning left onto 10th, when it's dark or raining, it's difficult to see which lane to turn into. We know to find the triangular median but a sign or reflectors would really help. I'm always afraid I will accidentally turn into the oncoming traffic lane. Thank you.
We have a couple large pot holes that continue to grow larger as delivery trucks, garbage service trucks, etc. make their way around our cal-de-sac. Need to have them repaired ASAP. Thank you!
Two signs within a inches of each other, one blocking the other. Project has been finished a while I think but this may need attention.
This street desperately needs a “no parking on side of street” sign. People visiting are parking on the side of the street, on top of sidewalks, and partially in the road. The drive is very narrow. Please put up a no parking sign so we can enter/exit our driveways
E Winslow Road between High St. and Henderson is a disaster. Last year the city did a great job installing the new multiuse path on the North side and installing traffic calming devices, but I don’t understand why the work was not completed with a fresh paving job. The old road lines are still clearly visible which make it dangerous and confusing. The road looks horrible and needs to be repaved
Corner of John Hinkle & South Pete Ellis Drive the stop sign is bent completely down to the ground as if it has been hit.
The intersection of Henderson St and North Dr lacks a stop sign. It is the main exit for BHSS and is extremely dangerous. Cars are moving quite fast on Henderson, there are high school students crossing there, and there the high school is full of new drivers. As an experienced driver I can say it is the most dangerous intersection I have regularly gone through. And in front of a high school! Bloomington is full of 4 way stop signs everywhere. Why this strange exception where one is really, really needed?
The Bloomington traffic database reports 5 multivehicle accidents at North and Henderson in 2018 and 2019, all of them shortly before the 8AM start of class or after the 3PM end of class at BHSS. None were reported for 2020 when BHSS was online for most of the year. NO accidents are reported on the neighboring intersections of Henderson and E Miller, or Henderson and E South Rd, both of which have stop signs. To anyone who drives there, this is a much more dangerous intersection than the majority of intersections where 4-way stop signs have been installed. Indeed when one first uses the intersection one expects 4-way stop signs based on the usual Bloomington pattern for roads with prominent crosswalks, which makes the absence even more dangerous. Please fix this before my daughters start driving to high school next year. I'd prefer they walk but that intersection is even more dangerous for pedestrians.
Metal sign is laying down. The whole pole