closed #179066
Other
E 1st St & S Walnut St, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 2/23/2022
Yellow plastic newspaper box being used for free items located in the public right of way.
Yellow plastic newspaper box being used for free items located in the public right of way.
The walk signals do not come up anymore. It is a constant red hand and there are no buttons to select a walk signal. Many pedestrians use this intersection and not having a clear signal to alert drivers is creating a dangerous condition.
Debris in the road. 1st Street and Washington, north east corner.
There is a big log of some sort sitting up against the curb on 1st Street as you drive west towards the intersection with Washington. It is resting against the curb right by the stop sign. Can someone get this picked up and swept up? It is a danger for drivers and cyclists and motorcyclists. Someone will get hurt or damage their vehicle.
South of the intersectio of E 1st Street and Eagleson (formerly Jordan), the stop sign is completely obscured by tree branches. I have had to stop quickly several times, only because I live in the neighborhood and know there is a stop sign. But if you don't know it is there, you cannot see it. The other day I forgot and almost ran the stop sign into First street. IT was very scary. I am concerned about traffic accidents here.
The street light on the corner of 1st and S Washington has been out for a few months now
Theo scooter parked in the middle of the sidewalk on the south west corner of the intersection
Some time ago, utilities worked on a water main break (or similar) and never sealed proberly. Left large gravel areas. It has become dangerous, as vehichles are dodging the area by traveling into oncoming traffic to avoid the area. I have witnessed several close accidents.
Constituent called and said lots of potholes at this intersection. Said it's been a while (he thinks he submitted another uReport a few weeks ago). No follow up with me needed.
The entire intersection is filled with pot holes! Since this is so frequently used, can it potentially be addressed?