Street & Traffic Signs
1005 N Monroe ST
- Case Date:
- 8/31/2023
There are consistent problems of speeding along N Monroe St, especially between the middle school and Boys and Girls Club, where there is no speed limit sign posted. There is also concern someone could be hit at the intersection with 14th, as drivers will frequently go through the intersection without stopping.
Street & Traffic Signs
100-198 S Dunn St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47408
- Case Date:
- 8/16/2019
There needs to be 'Do Not Enter' signs at the corner of Kirkwood Ave. and Dunn St. looking north on Dunn. Cars turn the wrong way down Dunn daily, and it's always increasingly worse around move-in, football weekends and holidays with several out-of-towners coming in.
Street & Traffic Signs
1001 W 7th ST
- Case Date:
- 7/2/2021
Apparently there is a plan to make the parking spot in front of my house(1 of 2) a handicap spot for the Banneker? This is what I was told by my neighbor. The Banneker has two designated spots next to their building with adjoining ramps. I was curious as to why this additional spot was necessary? Staff and visitors attending Banneker already use a good amount of the parking around the facility. I have a driveway, so it's not an issue for me, it just seems unnecessary.
Street & Traffic Signs
401 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 9/30/2024
Cars speeding on Meadowbrook dr. Several drivers are speeding passed school buses endangering the safety of children . Maybe a sign to get people to slow down or speed bumps would help
Street & Traffic Signs
705 W Coolidge DR
- Case Date:
- 10/2/2024
Coming off of Stockport onto Coolidge Avenue at high speed to get to Rogers faster than going on Graham Drive (this has speed kick outs)
Street & Traffic Signs
1708 E Circle DR
- Case Date:
- 4/23/2024
Please consider a stop sign on Southdowns and circle drive. People come up westbound on southdowns heading around the corner very fast. We have many walkers and children and it is a blind curve.
Street & Traffic Signs
600 and 700 blocks of Eagleson Ave.
- Case Date:
- 6/11/2025
Cars and buses regularly speed on this street, often exceeding 35 miles per hour. Due to their speed, they are unable to stop at the stop signs—including city buses. I am requesting that a speed limit sign be installed, ideally one that displays drivers’ actual speed (similar to those used in school zones).
Our street and its connection to First Street have effectively become an unofficial bypass for east–west and west–east traffic, including city buses. This is a residentially zoned area with pedestrians, cyclists, children, pets, and wildlife. The sidewalks are narrow, and vehicles—especially buses—traveling at high speeds pose a serious risk. I have personally witnessed both buses and cars run stop signs, even when pedestrians, families with baby carriages, and cyclists are present. The cars/buses still don't stop and merely drive around the "obstacles."
At a minimum, a visible speed limit sign should be installed—preferably one that tracks and displays speeds.
Sidewalk Requests
102 E Ridgeview DR
- Case Date:
- 11/30/2021
There is a need for sidewalk on the east side of S Walnut street between E Winslow Rd and E Ridgeview Dr. It's a very dangerous stretch where motorists tend to speed and includes a blind hill. There are pedestrians walking along the shoulder of this road constantly. Thank you for your time.
Sidewalk Requests
2745 S Leonard Springs RD
- Case Date:
- 10/25/2022
There is no sidewalk for the church, bus stop, or any of the small businesses on the west side of S. Leonard Springs Road. This road is very busy and while one side of the road is paved, the other side is very dangerous. Please install sidewalks on the west side of S. Leonard Springs Road.
Sidewalk Requests
717 N Keystone CT
- Case Date:
- 10/30/2022
E 10th street is one of the main corridors for access to the university elementary school, whose district covers all the way to the campus view apartment. However, the hill on 10th street and the lack of a sidewalk nor a safe protected bike path make it almost impossible for students and families to access the school without a car. When students walk on this road, it looks perilous.
A sidewalk and a protected bike path (not a painted gutter) would ensure the children's accessibility to the school, which can save a lot of money over the years (reducing the school bus operation)and remove a lot of traffic on 10th street (family driving kids to school).