- Case Date:
- 10/13/2015
I am writing to express my concern over the design of the Third street corridor, from just east of Jordan St. running east to High St.
As a daily commuter cyclist, I am concerned about the design of the bike and bus lanes on the north side of Third St. There is no safe way to ride east from the university, on Third St or Atwater. Obviously the north bike lane allows safe passage into the university but the width of the lane on Third St. means that as a cyclist heading east, cars are backed up behind me until they can pass.
Other
441-499 East 4th Street
- Case Date:
- 10/12/2015
Meters,
Today is government holiday so I thought the meters would be off. However I found it wasn't the case. Some meters read "free parking" and some read the regular about and running times. I wanted to check to see if your website mention that the meters were running the webpage cited the holidays and dates the meters were off but today wasn't mentioned. I paid $3.00 just to be safe because I rather pay now than have a $50 tickets. However I feel that the meter should be constant and that you web page give a clear answer.
Thank you for your time,
Ashley
- Case Date:
- 10/12/2015
One Way sign painted at corner of Lincoln and Wilson
Traffic Related Complaints
1009-1031 East 3rd Street
- Case Date:
- 10/11/2015
Cars routinely stop or stand in the bike lane on Third Street anywhere between Jordan and Indiana Avenues. This forces bikes into the "car" travel lanes and makes a dangerous situation for everyone--all at the cost of inconsiderate, and frankly lazy, motorists who are waiting to pick up friends from class. Bloomington and IU Parking Enforcement is unable to do anything about this epidemic since these vehicles are not actually "parked," but instead standing or stopped. IUPD and BPD don't do anything about it because I'm sure there are more important things going on out there that deserve their attention. The presence of some physical barriers or police enforcement would be effectively in keeping cars out of the bike lanes. Vince Carristo emailed me about a year ago stating that the City was looking into physical barriers, but I haven't seen anything deployed. Thanks for your help. Without doing something about cars standing in the bike lanes, Third Street isn't really a viable bicycle route--at least during the day on weekdays.
Traffic Suggestions
600-736 North Fee Lane
- Case Date:
- 10/11/2015
I hope I can coherently explain this. If I don't effectively convey my complaint, please call me.
I work for IU Campus Bus Service. I've noticed that the pedestrian crossing signal for peds crossing Fee Ln on the north side of 10th will stay on the "Walk" signal during the transition from 10th St having a green light to an all red (to allow peds to cross in all directions). The problem with this configuration is that a vehicle can effectively get stuck in the middle of the intersection if it was waiting to turn left/north onto Fee from Tenth, while partially in the intersection. In this situation, vehicles can either block the intersection or attempt to squeeze through pedestrians crossing on the north side of the intersection. As you can imagine with a bus, this is a dangerous dilemma.
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
601 N College AVE
- Case Date:
- 10/11/2015
Just north of tenth st on west sidewalk of college ave there is a hard drainage pipe impinging on pedestrian shin zone.
Street Lights
1435-1561 East Matlock Road
- Case Date:
- 10/10/2015
East Matlock Road is in need of street lights beginning from the corner of the 45/46 bypass continuing to the Headley School building. There are many residents, bicyclists, and students who use the street as a means of pedestrian passage to the stadium and IU campus at all hours of the night. There are only two lights - one on each end of the street - leaving the stretch in between to be dangerously dark and a hazard to walkers, bicyclists, drivers, and residents alike. Furthermore, with nearby cases of vandalism, theft, as well as the recent disappearance and death of an IU Student in the area, many residents have become concerned over the lack of lighting on the street. There are several utility poles lining the street where street lamps could be placed. The installation of street lamps would benefit not only pedestrian safety and visibility to drivers, but would also allow residents peace-of-mind with the added safety measures that lights would provide.
Potholes, Other Street Repair
210 W Gordon PIKE
- Case Date:
- 10/9/2015
Just West of the Eastern entrance to Southcrest Mobile Home Manor, the South edge of the pavement has crumbled over 2 feet into the lane.
Traffic Suggestions
2520 S Leonard Springs RD
- Case Date:
- 10/9/2015
Many people are running the stop light in the turn lane going out on the South 45 at the curry Pike crossing
Excessive Growth
615 N Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 10/9/2015
Vegetation blocking sidewalks 619 n Washington