closed #177181
Street & Traffic Signs
W Winding Way & Meadow Ln, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA
- Case Date:
- 8/30/2021
Stop sign is obscured by tree limbs.
Stop sign is obscured by tree limbs.
I appreciate the new road updates to make the left turn out of Walnut Pike onto E Winslow Road even more inaccessible. It would be nice to have some clearer signage, though, especially for those out of town unfamiliar with the area. Further south on Walnut Pike where it connects to S Walnut Street Pike it might be nice to have a sign saying "no left turn ahead" or something similar.
Can the city consider installing “cross-traffic does not stop” signs below the stop signs on Allen Street at its intersections with Washington and Lincoln Streets? Cyclists may be lulled into a false sense of security as they ride on Allen Street, a marked bicycle boulevard, especially if they have just come off the B-Line trail where they are conditioned to cars yielding to them at intersections. As such, they might not be watching diligently for cross-vehicular traffic (or will assume that vehicles are going to stop for them) on Washington and Lincoln Streets, which does not have to stop at their respective Allen Street intersections. By installing “cross-traffic does not stop” signs (both eastbound and westbound) on Allen Street, safety can be improved by giving cyclists another warning that they had better heed the stop signs.
The green street ID sign at W. Davis St./Rogers St. intersection is faded and needs to be replaced.
Complaints from businesses in the area of 7th/Walnut that the dismount sign is only visible for those traveling south on Walnut and that the sign currently there is much too high for anyone to see. Request an additional sign much lower visible to those going north on Walnut (west side of the road).
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.
Accessibility issue. The audible crosswalk signal on the south east corner of College Street and first Street is not working in the east west direction
At 7th/Morton, the “new traffic pattern” sign is *after* the intersection. It should be located *before* the intersection to alert folks that cross-traffic no longer stops.
Street signs missing at the intersection of 1st and Woodlawn and 2nd and Woodlawn
On behalf of myself and concerned neighbors, we request the inclusion of a stop sign at High St. and Greenbriar Lane. This is an area of fast moving traffic despite the fact that it is also a crosswalk for school children and there are numerous children walking in the area. There are numerous stop signs along High St. up until this point so the lack of a stop sign at this particular intersection is a dangerous anomaly. If you could please implement one here, it would be much appreciated by the various surrounding neighborhoods. Thank you.