closed #202242
Street & Traffic Signs
- Case Date:
- 4/23/2025
The "E Clarizz Blvd" street sign is missing at the intersection of Clarizz and E Goodnight.
The "E Clarizz Blvd" street sign is missing at the intersection of Clarizz and E Goodnight.
It is impossible to drive on 2nd Street from West to East without getting stopped at every single traffic light. It is ridiculous.
Traveling east down 3rd street/46, heading toward the intersection with College mall road it is nearly impossible to travel straight through the intersection on a green light because there is always left turning traffic blocking the intersection due to backups on college mall road. I waited four light cycles and eventually had to abort my trip and turn right because it was apparent it wasn't going to be possible to continue through the intersection. This was at 11am on a Sunday. Please address this chronic issue. It is both frustrating and dangerous.
Top of street sign at the corner or West Kirkwood and Waldron has been knocked over. Needs to be repaired.
One way signs missing from middle of traffic island at Allen and Rogers.
The "No Turn on Red" sign at Smith Road and E. 3rd Street (west bound) is in the wrong place. Drivers seem not to see it as they pull up to the intersection. The sign should be posted across the street.
There appears to be no street sign at the intersection of W. 17th and Crescent (just before the bridge going over the bridge over I69). If there is one, I certainly could not find it. I was looking for an apt complex (Union at Crescent) and wasn't sure I had the right road to turn on. Sign would sure be helpful. Thanks!
Pedestrian Crossing sign @ N. Pete Ellis Drive (300 Block) on East side approach is not visible due to low tree limbs. Motorists not familiar with this roadway may not see pedestrians as they step off the shaded and tree-covered curb under signage.
"Speed limit and Curve Ahead" sign next to entrance of IU Farmstead on N. Pete Ellis Drive is blocked by low-hanging limbs limiting visibility of motorists/cyclists, etc. near the Railroad approach & across from the Woodbridge Post Office busy intersection.