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closed #206840

Street & Traffic Signs

650 S Walker ST

Case Date:
11/17/2025

Sight line to turn south on Walker Street is obstructed. Potential here to add pedestrian approach with yield signage to turn north bound. But for sure, the sight line needs addressed.

closed #192417

Street & Traffic Signs

648 S Woodscrest DR

Case Date:
7/24/2024

reported a street light out and I reported wrong one. It is by 648 Woodscrest not 709 south wynnwood. It needs a highsodium bulb. I will pay for the bulb if necessary. Ken Nunn 709 south wynnwood.

closed #178996

Street & Traffic Signs

635 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
2/16/2022

Street name signs atop stop sign at corner of 800 Block of University Dr and Woodlawn are bent and sagging until completely vertical. Difficult or impossible to read while in a car.

closed #169078

Street & Traffic Signs

631-699 N Rogers St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404

Case Date:
6/21/2019

Who can park here after 5 and on weekends? This is on Rogers, just South of 11th.

closed #205801

Street & Traffic Signs

621 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
9/18/2025

People are parking on the south side of Cottage Grove just west of Lincoln, which normally is ok but they are parking *all the way to the corner* of Lincoln, making it difficult to turn left onto Cottage Grove from Lincoln. But they really can't be blamed because the yellow curb there was ripped up over the summer when they put in the ADA-compliant plates and then didn't finish the job. Could the curbs indicating no-parking sections in this area be repainted yellow?

closed #169110

Street & Traffic Signs

619 N Morton ST

Case Date:
6/24/2019

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.

closed #169125

Street & Traffic Signs

619 N Morton ST

Case Date:
6/24/2019

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?

closed #169455

Street & Traffic Signs

619 N Morton ST

Case Date:
7/17/2019

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).

closed #200687

Street & Traffic Signs

614 W Allen ST

Case Date:
2/3/2025

a car ran over the stop sign at this intersection.

closed #206727

Street & Traffic Signs

614 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
11/10/2025

It would be helpful to have a west-pointing "One Way" sign installed on the east side of the Lincoln/Cottage Grove intersection and maybe even a "Do Not Enter" sign to alert drivers intending to turn right that they are about to encounter one-way traffic headed west. Currently, there is a west-pointing "One Way" sign on the NW corner of the intersection, but (ironically) view of it is mostly blocked by a "Do Not Enter" sign on the SW corner of the same intersection. Drivers on Lincoln who approach this intersection and who are unfamiliar with the street directions in this neighborhood could (do) easily turn right and head east against the traffic direction, formally in commission of a moving violation but it seems unfair to ticket them when the street layout is not well-communicated to the drivers. Note: there might have been a sign in this location in the past, but there have been some ADA-sidewalk projects in the area recently that necessitated temporary removal of signs, and any signs laying about could then have been picked up by a member of one of the local fraternities, notorious for sign theft in the neighborhood.