closed #169552
Street & Traffic Signs
501 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 7/25/2019
Stop sign at 1st going south on Woodlawn completely obscured by tree branches. Have seen drivers miss it a couple of times this week.
Stop sign at 1st going south on Woodlawn completely obscured by tree branches. Have seen drivers miss it a couple of times this week.
Follow up to ticket #169125 These signs read as 'City of Bloomington Authorized Parking Only' with no day or time qualifications (so 24/7) and Mill parking permits may be used M-F 8-5. There is absolutely no indication that there is a time when 'City of Bloomington Authorized Parking' is not in force. Yet I'm told this lot is publicly available on nights and weekends (when, apparently, 'City of Bloomington Authorized Parking Only' isn't in effect, but it's unclear how anyone is supposed to know this since no hours are posted for that prohibition).
We patrol Crestmont area often and find many kids out playing on the side walks and street. There is also a lot of speeding traffic through there. We are requesting signs be put up, especially around the area that the new park is being built. Signs saying to slow down, children at play. We would like signs in several places in Crestmont, as there are many kids everywhere, if possible.
I would like to report that "no parking this side" signs are missing from the west side of N Washington St (between 15th St and 16th St). The street is currently marked for what I believe will be new neighborhood parking permit signs, but I think replacing the "no parking this side" signs is more appropriate (given the width of the street).
Not sure how to report this but a tree makes a street name sign at Saratoga and Morningside hard to see. Could you all trim the branches back? Thank you.
per ticket #169110 I'm told this lot is publicly available after 5 on weekdays and per ticket #169078 I'm told the public can also park here on weekends. Why is this not indicated in the parking restriction signs?
Relevant to ticket #169078, does this mean the first sign ("City of Bloomington Authorized Parking Only") is to be ignored entirely? If so, what purpose does it serve? I find this signage confusing and I know I'm not alone.
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.
Street signs (green ones) located at the intersection of Rector Road and Rector Place is completely faded and unreadable for motorists.
Speed limit sign is completely covered with vines and overgrowth at the corner lot 1508 W. 11th St but on the Oolitic St side of the property. Fire hydrant is also overgrown.