closed #202457
Traffic Signals
1001 S Curry PIKE
- Case Date:
- 5/3/2025
Westbound from Gifford light stays red. Other lights turn red then immediately turn green.
Westbound from Gifford light stays red. Other lights turn red then immediately turn green.
Woodside Drive closest to Park Square Drive the street is caving in very bad. You might want to look at this before winter.
The stop lights at the intersection of curry pike and Gifford road are not timed correctly, and are switching rapidly from green to red in intervals of less than a few seconds and the railroad warning lights are coming on randomly
There is a line of sight issue turning right out the Goodwill Store parking lot. The trees and vegetation makes it very difficult to see oncoming traffic, since Liberty Drive makes a bend right at our access drive. An article was ran in the Bloomington Herald Times by Marci Creps describing how hazardous this intersection is. We would like to have this resolved as quickly as possible, given the bad publicity we have already received from this issue.
Hello! I would like to request a street light on S. Hickory Grove Lane. It is very dark on our road and we have TONS of kids who actually play outside!! People drive down the road very fast (most of them are delivery people). It would help them see the kids. Most of the houses have their porch lights on, but the light from the porches doesn’t extend to the road. It would be much safer for all the kids. Thank you! -Kirsten Elliott
Abandoned Elevator factory. I would like to see the building be turned into a museum in honor of the many people that worked there building some of the greatest elevators and escalators of all times. One elevator product that may have been built there was the Otis Lexan elevator. I have some friends who film these things and love the Otis Lexan. And now since many of the Otis Lexan elevators are being ripped out, my friends feel quite saddened. So if you can, please see if you can make a museum out of this in honor of one of the best elevators of all time. My friends would love you if you did. IN a way, it would be like a memorial to the Lexan line at Otis elevator company. Greyhound even has service going from St. Louis to Bloomington and the service would bring all sorts of elevator enthusiasts to the museum.
Vegetation from this location has grown to the point where the sidewalk is inaccessible for a good portion of the stretch between Menards & Liberty Lube.
vegetation needs to be trimmed back from sidewalk. over-growth blocks sidewalk.
Distracting flag signage by roads
Your Construction sign knock down