open #186955
Street & Traffic Signs
- Case Date:
- 1/27/2024
I’m at Johnny Junction with a flat tire in the pouring rain from a pot at the intersection of walnut and Winslow. Are you going to pay for the tire?
I’m at Johnny Junction with a flat tire in the pouring rain from a pot at the intersection of walnut and Winslow. Are you going to pay for the tire?
Please consider a stop sign on Southdowns and circle drive. People come up westbound on southdowns heading around the corner very fast. We have many walkers and children and it is a blind curve.
There are no signs on Coolidge or Brown streets by the Broadview Learning Center and Bloomington Graduation School building indicating it is a school or reducing speed limits. BGS is an alternative high school in MCCSC, but the students are entitled to the same protections as any traditional high school. Please remedy this inequity.
Cars and buses regularly speed on this street, often exceeding 35 miles per hour. Due to their speed, they are unable to stop at the stop signs—including city buses. I am requesting that a speed limit sign be installed, ideally one that displays drivers’ actual speed (similar to those used in school zones). Our street and its connection to First Street have effectively become an unofficial bypass for east–west and west–east traffic, including city buses. This is a residentially zoned area with pedestrians, cyclists, children, pets, and wildlife. The sidewalks are narrow, and vehicles—especially buses—traveling at high speeds pose a serious risk. I have personally witnessed both buses and cars run stop signs, even when pedestrians, families with baby carriages, and cyclists are present. The cars/buses still don't stop and merely drive around the "obstacles." At a minimum, a visible speed limit sign should be installed—preferably one that tracks and displays speeds.
We've been waiting almost 10 years for you to replace the "Claybridge Dr." street sign on the SW corner of Claybridge Dr. and Canada Dr. The street post has been empty for ages.
Street sign is missing at Second & Hunter Ave. Used to be on top of stop sign that’s still there.
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.
Not sure if this is the right category, but North Laverne Dr is a block long street in Matlock Heights and one road sign has it “Laverne” and one without the ending ‘e’ as “Lavern”. Not a huge deal, but now w GPS I’m finding some folks can’t see the street spelled one way or the other, depending on which mapping service they use. I believe it’s supposed to be “Laverne” and it would be great to have the road signs match and update GPS. Thanks!
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.
We received a phone call reporting that the light at the intersection of S. Walnut St. and E. Miller Dr. is changing to green on E. Miller Dr. without any vehicles waiting. He said that the green light is long and traffic backs up on S. Walnut St. He notices this issue most during the day.