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closed #169386

Street & Traffic Signs

2800-2826 S Rogers St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47403

Case Date:
7/11/2019

If I didn't hit the brakes on time, I would have been hit head on by a pickup truck today. Why? This construction barricade that is negligently placed where it obstructs traffic. I was heading north on Rogers approaching Country Club Drive in the left turn lane to turn west onto Country Club. Next thing I know, a big pickup truck is fully across the double yellow in my turn lane because the driver was avoiding this construction sign sitting in the south bound lane. I've had a lot of other times cars have come close to me in the turn lane. This truck was the worst. Considering how much traffic goes south on Rogers despite the construction at Gordon Pike, maybe this sign wouldn't be encouraging bad driving decisions throughout the day. Please move it.

closed #168013

Street & Traffic Signs

2615 E 5th ST

Case Date:
4/7/2019

The No Parking signs on my street have been removed and left in the front yards. The signs are located at 2605, 2615, and 2619 E. 5th Street.

closed #169054

Street & Traffic Signs

2401 N Dunn ST

Case Date:
6/20/2019

I live on the northwest corner of N Dunn and Saville, 2401 N. Dunn. Now that the paving and striping has been completed, what about putting up 3-Way signposts underneath each of the stop signs here at this intersection? Those of us who live in Matlock Heights are well aware of drivers who blow through this intersection on Dunn, especially traveling to the south. We wait at this white stripe until we are certain that people are actually stopping. My concern is for those drivers who may assume people will stop and begin to enter the intersection with the intention to turn right (south). They could be T-boned and suffer injuries as has happened in the past. Some of us who stop at this stripe will actually honk our horn if we see someone not obeying this stop sign. I would really appreciate someone from your department looking in to this matter. At the very least, it might influence drivers to be a little more cautious at this intersection. Thank you.

closed #167085

Street & Traffic Signs

2400-2440 E 3rd St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401

Case Date:
1/15/2019

The sign saying "Clark St." at the northeast corner of East Third and Clark has a right-angle bend in the center of it, so it's impossible to read the name of the street.

closed #169113

Street & Traffic Signs

229-299 S Jordan Ave, Bloomington, Indiana, 47405

Case Date:
6/24/2019

At the intersection of 3rd and Jordan, there are far too frequent instances of southbound cars on Jordan reaching the intersection and turning or attempting to turn left (east) only to realize - or not! - that 3rd St. is one-way going west at that point. There is one "ONE-WAY" sign on the southeast corner of the intersection but it does not prevent this issue. Can an additional "No Left Turn" sign please be added near the stoplight so drivers will see it when they look at the light?

closed #169353

Street & Traffic Signs

2220-2220 S Rogers St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47403

Case Date:
7/9/2019

Sign down at Jed Street and Rogers Street blocking the biking path. Street sign down! SOS! Send help.

closed #168564

Street & Traffic Signs

221 N Rogers ST

Case Date:
5/17/2019

Street signs (green ones) located at the intersection of Rector Road and Rector Place is completely faded and unreadable for motorists.

closed #168729

Street & Traffic Signs

216-260 W 4th St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404

Case Date:
5/30/2019

The crosswalk sign that goes in the middle of the intersection of 4th & the B-Line was down on the ground off to the north of the road on the sidewalk. As of 3:45pm today.

closed #170999

Street & Traffic Signs

213 S Maple ST

Case Date:
11/18/2019

Service truck with 2017 License plate.

closed #167694

Street & Traffic Signs

2103 E Wimbleton LN

Case Date:
3/5/2019

The street sign at the corner of S. High Street and Wimbleton Lane is broken, with the street names hanging down so that they are very hard to see.