closed #171921
Potholes, Other Street Repair
S Walnut St Pike, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401
- Case Date:
- 3/4/2020
potholes
potholes
Stoplight stays green for northbound traffic and doesn't change to green for eadtbound traffic to exit smith st.
L Turn light sensor not working. North on Walnut @ hillside) Wait time with no cars is 15 to 30 seconds. Unnecesary.
Can’t see Walker St. stop sign .W. Third traffic one way. And lots of yard overgrowth on sidewalks.
Several potholes at the top of the street and down the middle.
The traffic signals at 3rd & Bypass / College Mall Rd could use some reprogramming. Westbound traffic turning south onto College Mall gets backed up at the signal just to the south, to the extent that vehicles are blocking the intersection waiting to turn left on red. Today it was bad enough that eastbound traffic was unable to proceed through an entire cycle. Not one single vehicle got through. Also, some vehicles clearly enter on yellow (or even on red) to turn left, even though the driver can easily see that he will be unable to proceed through the intersection before the signal goes red. A camera to catch such violations would be great.
The left turn arrows for E. Moores Pike onto S. College and S. Sare cycle to short which causes traffic to back up both hills, to the round-about and to the movie theatre entrance. Then cars run the red once it goes green for College and Sare.
Yield sign flattened on the south entrance to the Sare and Rogers Roads roundabout this morning.
About 5:10 pm today (5 March) I stopped at the signal at Moore's Pike and College Mall Rd. I was waiting to make a westbound thru movement toward Hillside Ave. After two cycles wherein every other movement (including WB to SB) got a green, I still had not gotten the green light for a WB thru. Traffic had backed up the hill, out of sight, so I made a right turn when safe to do so, and took an alternate route home.
On June 1 and July 1 I reported that vegetation is blocking the multiuse path on Sare Rd. (180480 and180147) and the issue has not yet been addressed. If uReport is not the appropriate place to report the problem, please let me know and I can contact the relevant department heads, council member, mayor's office to request help. Last week, I observed a young cyclist almost fall of his bike trying to avoid the vegetation. I hope it can be taken care of quickly.