closed #180202
Street & Traffic Signs
520 S Eagleson AVE
- Case Date:
- 6/4/2022
Stolen street barriers in backyard. Also stolen signs in yard behind 520 to the west in along the alley.
Stolen street barriers in backyard. Also stolen signs in yard behind 520 to the west in along the alley.
Stolen signs, also in the backyard of 520 S Eagleson
The street sign box is covered in graffiti
At the intersection of E. 2nd St. and S. Woodlawn Ave., Westbound traffic is frequently running or failing to stop at the stop sign due to A tree obscuring the stop sign’s visibility. This is a school zone and there is quite a bit of pedestrian traffic , many of whom are wearing headphones, between the IU campus and Bryan Park.
The stop sign is partially covered by shrubs and they need to be trimmed. People run this stop sign all the time. Please make sure the stop sign is fully visible. On woodlawn headed NORTH at E Maxwell Lane and Woodlawn intersection.
Reflective warning sign where S. Park Ave. deadends at the north side of Bryan Park. The top bolt came out and the top of the sign swung down.
Intersection of 2nd and Henderson has a stop sign on all 4 corners. All but one of them face the lane of traffic which is supposed stop. The one circled in blue (NW corner) on the photo seems unnecessary. For traffic going east on 2nd, there is the sign on the SW corner. For traffic heading west on 2nd, there is a sign on the NE corner. A friend pointed that out, and we are both curious: Why is there a redundant sign? Thanks!
2nd and Fess stop sign missing
the stop sign is missing if you are heading east on second street at this intersection.
Driving west on 2nd Street, going downhill, there is a tree obstructing the stop sign at the intersection of Woodlawn and 2nd Street. As a result, drivers often miss the sign and drive through the intersection without stopping, leading to numerous accidents.