closed #164666
Biking & Walking
- Case Date:
- 6/4/2018
Bike Lane on North College has debris under railroad trestle that blocks passage, forcing dangerous sudden merge into the automobile lane.
Bike Lane on North College has debris under railroad trestle that blocks passage, forcing dangerous sudden merge into the automobile lane.
I rode through on 4th heading west to east and encountered a fair amount of loose sand on the road surface. It is on 4th just east of Walnut. That was around 10:30am. I have not been back through to see if it is still on the roadway.
Large branch on sidewalk/path
The green painted "bike box" and bike lane entering it are full of gravel and debris. It on the east bound lane of 7th Street just west of College - at the light for 7th.
The pedestrian crosswalk signals at S. Walnut Street and E. Miller Drive do not work. It is impossible to cross at this point without these functioning.
Walk sign only partially functional Location: SW Corner of College Ave and 6th (social cantina) The walk sign facing across 6th (towards jewelry store) isn't displaying the walk icon with the white bulbs. The orange bulbs do work and show the stop hand and the countdown when it's time.
Hi, Please clean the bike lane from College Ave and the bypass heading south. Also, 446 shoulders from 3rd St all the way south to Highway 50 could use some clean up. And Fairfax rd shoulders need some work as well. Thank you, Joan Ellis
Hello. I reported 165371. I noticed there were thin paint lines now, almost like precursors to new crosswalk paint? Will new thicker lines be painted soon? Thank you!
College ave intersection with 11th. West side of street. North/south ped xing...the ped signal never says "walk" unless the beg button is pushed. Pushing the button has no effect for one entire cycle. Effective LOS: F. Why????? A lot of ped signals are like this all over town.
I received a concern/complaint from Monroe County citizen Margaret Clements at mclements6@yahoo.com expressing concerns about ADA accessibility for the intersection of 1st Street and Walnut Street (quadrant unknown). I would recommend an evaliation of the intersection to determine the adequacy of all applicable ADA standards. Thank you. Pat Martin Planning & Transportation martipa@bloomngton.in.gov