closed #175892
Street & Traffic Signs
Sare & Rogers, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 5/22/2021
Pedestrian crossing sign is broken at the top of the sign.
Pedestrian crossing sign is broken at the top of the sign.
Pedestrian sign hit and fell over by moorespike/renwick roundabout
There needs to be a street sign at Winslow and Henderson streets. There are so many more missing street signs than I can mention here. I have lived here since 1986 and I get confused. I can’t imagine what it is like for newcomers. Can’t city employees that drive around town such as police, garbage collectors etc. report these missing street signs as they are driving around town Or someone in the street department make it their job to check every street in town for missing street signs.
The bike route sign south of the Southdowns intersection on Highland (east side of the road) is totally obscured by vegetation.
The pedestrian crossing signal on the Southwest corner of West 3rd Street as it crosses I-69 Southbound has obviously been hit by a vehicle. The whole thing is on the ground, including the post.
You cannot see the stop sign at the intersection of North Grant and 16th Street due to overgrown tree blocking it. I didn’t see it (before taking this photo, then I came back) and ran the stop sign. Luckily nobody was coming but it is an accident waiting to happen.
The westbound stop sign at the intersection of s. Highland and e. 2nd street is obscured by vegetation, either on the property of 1307 e. 2nd or 527 s. Highland. I am routinely at this intersection and regularly see westbound cars slamming on their breaks, or running the intersection altogether. The plants and trees need to be cleared so the stop sign is visible at a safe distance. This is an accident just waiting to happen.
West Dixie Street sign stolen at South Fairview. They shoved over the post to do it.
A number of the reflective posts in the middle of the road are missing. One on the end is still there but bent down so it lays in the road.
Information sign still directs drivers to Tibetan Monastery, even though building no longer exists.