closed #170265
Street & Traffic Signs
501-599 W 7th St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404
- Case Date:
- 9/8/2019
The stop sign on 7th heading east before Rogers street is obscured by a tree branch. This seems dangerous.
The stop sign on 7th heading east before Rogers street is obscured by a tree branch. This seems dangerous.
When stopped eastbound, the "do not enter" sign to your left hides the stop sign on southbound Dunn St; drives do not know that Dunn St also has a stop. It would be useful to have the small "All Ways" sign under the Stop sign on 6th.
Hello, I am filing this report to follow up on open case #181958 regarding "Cross-traffic does not stop" indication signs to be added to the West- and East-facing stop signs. I would like to see this report acted upon as there have been more collisions and near-misses since I originally reported this intersection and as a nearby resident, it would reduce the extra noise (honking, collision sounds, yelling, etc) off an already very busy/noisy street, and I worry for the safety of drivers, especially those unfamiliar with this unique intersection that are most at risk for causing an accident to occur. Thank you for your consideration in this important matter, and I hope my remarks are helpful as you move forward to a solution.
Stolen signs, also in the backyard of 520 S Eagleson
Pedestrian Walk/Don't Walk signal is blocked by a tree branch at the northeast side of S. Dunn and E. 3rd St.
We live on a one way street but there is only a one way sign on the main road entrance of the street. As a result of this, GPS navigation sends cars down the wrong way of the one way and this is incredibly dangerous. There needs to be a new sign put in on the other side of the street to stop this from happening.
We live on a one way street but there is only a one way sign on the main road entrance of the street. As a result of this, GPS navigation sends cars down the wrong way of the one way and this is incredibly dangerous. There needs to be a new sign put in on the other side of the street to stop this from happening.
There is a stop sign at the intersection of S Henderson St and E Maxwell Ln that is difficult to see at night. It is the sign seen by traffic heading south on Henderson. It is high - almost in the foliage of a tree - and has either lost its reflectivity or is angled so that it is not effective.
This light changes every 15 seconds and is causing immense traffic issues. Fairview has very little traffic yet the light changes far to fast. Its quite ridiculous honestly. Patterson has a significantly larger volume if traffic and the light changing this much is causing traffic jams unnecessarily. Can someone please adjust this like normal lights?
Road construction sign removed and placed on upper porch of house.