closed #168370
Street & Traffic Signs
300-398 N Fairview St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404
- Case Date:
- 5/2/2019
Street signs at Thornton Drive and Highland Avenue have been knocked down and are lying on the ground.
Street signs at Thornton Drive and Highland Avenue have been knocked down and are lying on the ground.
With all the new people coming to town I think it would be helpful to place one of those yellow safety signs on the B- line where the B- line crosses Kirkwood like the one on 6 th where the B-line crosses it. I have lived here quite awhile and I still often forget to check for pedestrians, bicyclists, scooter, etc crossing the B-line on Kirkwood. In fact I think it would be helpful to place these yellow safety signs wherever the B-line crosses the streets.
The street sign and stop sign at the corner of Brookdale Drive and N Woodburn Ave have been knocked down. The street sign is turned so that Brookdale is labeled Woodburn and vice versa.
Hello again, thanks for changing the one small sign on 3rd. St. Now I'd like to request adding "NO THRU TRUCKS" x2 signs to the two no trucks image signs (red cross-out) that are at 3rd and Rogers on the west-side facing east. They are not working, there is a huge influx of thru truck traffic on W 3rd St. and I think adding the written out signs to the two existing signs would help solve the problem. Thanks, Jaclyn
Tree branches obscuring view of traffic light when driving on 3rd eastbound just before Rogers. You have to be almost to the intersection before you can see the light.
Tree branches obscuring view of traffic light when driving on 3rd eastbound just before Rogers. You have to be almost to the intersection before you can see the light.
The left-turn signal from College Mall to E 2nd St skipped at least two cycles about 20 minute ago. There was a long line of cars waiting to turn. I was first, so I could see clearly. Prior to this, the line was already long and the left-turn signal did not stay on long enough.
The stop light at this intersection is very, very lengthy when attempting to exit east or west from Walker Street on to Second Street. It’s not uncommon to have to wait as long as five minutes or more for the light to change. Even in the evening when the traffic is really low it takes an extended period of time.
Pedestrian light where the BLine crosses Winslow/Tapp/Country Club is stuck on (flashing red) with no pedestrians present.
i live in the barclay square apartment complex. Every day when I pull out of my apartment complex cars speed past along S Walnut Street Pike. This is a residential area with children waiting outside for their buses, as well as some folks walking their dogs. I believe that if there was a stop sign along S Walnut Street Pike it would minimize the risks of motor vehicle accidents or putting pedestrians in danger.