closed #184426
Traffic Signals
2501 E 3rd ST
- Case Date:
- 7/2/2023
Please have the city traffic software programmers review this signal's program. It is basically ignoring the street sensors for westbound traffic on 3rd.
Please have the city traffic software programmers review this signal's program. It is basically ignoring the street sensors for westbound traffic on 3rd.
At the intersection of E 3rd St & Hillsdale to the north & Woodscrest to the south, the traffic light is disproportionately lengthy for the traffic traveling on Hillsdale/Woodscrest. The majority of the traffic goes east/west on E 3rd St., yet the light stays red/green for an excessive amount of time relative to the traffic that passes in the respective directions.
The signal light at Third and Woodcrest always thinks there is a car turning left, even when both East and west traffic in the turn lane is empty
I often find that this light is red for traffic on 3rd street, with many cars stopped and waiting most times I cross this intersection. There is much more traffic on 3rd street than Woodscrest and Hillsdale. It has often led me to believe that the light might be mistimed, biassed towards the traffic crossing 3rd street. I am not at all sure that it is indeed mistimed, but it seems like it, and might be worth checking if there is a way to assess that issue. (I don't know how street light timing is optimized) Thanks for considering! Sincerely, Andrew Goldman
The pedestrian crossing buttons at all four corners of East Third Street and Hillsdale/Woodscrest aren't working. Pedestrians never get a walk signal. In addition, the traffic light stays green for Third Street car traffic until a vehicle pulls up on Hillsdale or Woodscrest to wait at the light (meaning pedestrians often must try to cross when there are drivers turning left across the crosswalk).
Stop Sign on Kegg covered by trees
1 set of crosswalk lights are out, and neither crossings of third street are activated by pushing the button.
There are potholes in the westbound land of 3rd at the intersection with Kimble.
Isn’t it interesting how all the complaints about the south High street trail clearing are closed, without resolution, mere hours after being logged? AND YET nothing has been done! WE have to clean up this mess ourselves. Thanks, Hamllton for your lies.
From the 2500 block to about the 2800 block of N. Walnut Street, from about McDonald's north to Cascades Inn, there are are spies of large and quite deep potholes. They are causing southbound traffic to veer from one side of the lane to the other to avoid the potholes. Sometimes drivers cross into the northbound lane to avoid this. The potholes are large and deep enough to jar any vehicle and possibly do damage.