closed #167559
Street Lights
616 N Grandview DR
- Case Date:
- 2/20/2019
Street light by my driveway has been out for 2 months and was intermittent for a year before that. At 616 N Grandview Dr.
Street light by my driveway has been out for 2 months and was intermittent for a year before that. At 616 N Grandview Dr.
Ever since this summer, I believe the timing for the Union Street and 10th Street intersection is off. When traveling on 10th street, there are only 20 seconds of a green light. I often have to sit through 2-3 cycles of that light between 7:45 and 8:00am with little to no traffic on Union Street. Can you please look into extending the amount of time under green?
Street light on Morton in between 9th and 10th Streets, outside of the parking entrance to Morton Mansions, is rapidly flickering on and off.
My husband and I were in Bloomington two weeks ago. We are from out of state. While driving the streets around the campus, we were shocked at how dark every street is. Especially now with the upperclass students moving off campus into apartments and houses this next school year, the city of Bloomington needs to take their safety into consideration.
I live on the northwest corner of N Dunn and Saville, 2401 N. Dunn. Now that the paving and striping has been completed, what about putting up 3-Way signposts underneath each of the stop signs here at this intersection? Those of us who live in Matlock Heights are well aware of drivers who blow through this intersection on Dunn, especially traveling to the south. We wait at this white stripe until we are certain that people are actually stopping. My concern is for those drivers who may assume people will stop and begin to enter the intersection with the intention to turn right (south). They could be T-boned and suffer injuries as has happened in the past. Some of us who stop at this stripe will actually honk our horn if we see someone not obeying this stop sign. I would really appreciate someone from your department looking in to this matter. At the very least, it might influence drivers to be a little more cautious at this intersection. Thank you.
Relevant to ticket #169078, does this mean the first sign ("City of Bloomington Authorized Parking Only") is to be ignored entirely? If so, what purpose does it serve? I find this signage confusing and I know I'm not alone.
per ticket #169110 I'm told this lot is publicly available after 5 on weekdays and per ticket #169078 I'm told the public can also park here on weekends. Why is this not indicated in the parking restriction signs?
Not sure how to report this but a tree makes a street name sign at Saratoga and Morningside hard to see. Could you all trim the branches back? Thank you.
I would like to report that "no parking this side" signs are missing from the west side of N Washington St (between 15th St and 16th St). The street is currently marked for what I believe will be new neighborhood parking permit signs, but I think replacing the "no parking this side" signs is more appropriate (given the width of the street).
Follow up to ticket #169125 These signs read as 'City of Bloomington Authorized Parking Only' with no day or time qualifications (so 24/7) and Mill parking permits may be used M-F 8-5. There is absolutely no indication that there is a time when 'City of Bloomington Authorized Parking' is not in force. Yet I'm told this lot is publicly available on nights and weekends (when, apparently, 'City of Bloomington Authorized Parking Only' isn't in effect, but it's unclear how anyone is supposed to know this since no hours are posted for that prohibition).