closed #205892
Street & Traffic Signs
Madison St. going South from W. 5th
- Case Date:
- 9/23/2025
Tree branches are across “Stop Here on Red” sign so cars go on to light & get “stuck” til cars accumulate behind & trigger the light change.
Tree branches are across “Stop Here on Red” sign so cars go on to light & get “stuck” til cars accumulate behind & trigger the light change.
Traffic light at E 3rd Street and Kingston Drive is not working properly causing significant back-ups for Chick-fil-A and Target traffic. The left turn arrow for S. Kingston onto westbound E. 3rd Street only cycles long enough for three cars to make the turn. There were a dozen cars in line this morning to make the turn. Everyone then has to wait another two minutes (too long) for the light to cycle again.
Drivers are going too fast here and sometimes not seeing the stop signs, specifically going north on mitchell. I have witnessed two collisions and this calls for improved visibility of the stop sign or some other form of traffic calming. Many people, including kids, bike through this intersection and are vulnerable.
The Speed indication sign does not work. It hasn't worked in a very long time. People speed down this section of high street like it's their job. Someone is going to end up getting hit. This sign needs to be a reminder that this is a 30 mile limit and a school zone. Please fix it!!!
Red light out on Rhorer at Walnut St. Pike.
The bridge that is located here has some pretty big damage from being it over and over by moving trucks, box trucks, etc.. It was recently hit again and now has some noticeable damage of some broken rebar ( think that’s the name) that are now broken and sticking out. My concern is that the bridge that has a train go over it daily.. is not sound anymore after being hit so many times over and over. We drive under this bridge daily and I’m concerned it might fall or pieces break off. Has it been looked at by an engineer and after the last time it was hit? I think there is only a sign right before the bridge that people are not noticing until it too late!
The bridge that is located here has some pretty big damage from being it over and over by moving trucks, box trucks, etc.. It was recently hit again and now has some noticeable damage of some broken rebar ( think that’s the name) that are now broken and sticking out. My concern is that the bridge that has a train go over it daily.. is not sound anymore after being hit so many times over and over. We drive under this bridge daily and I’m concerned it might fall or pieces break off. Has it been looked at by an engineer and after the last time it was hit? I think there is only a sign right before the bridge that people are not noticing until it too late!
"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.
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.
Everyday there are dozens of deer that run across this area. Recently some deer have been hit trying to cross 2nd street, around 2nd and Rose. Cars move too quickly down 2nd without paying attention, I believe this area would benefit greatly from a deer crossing sign, speed bump, or stop sign.