closed #170939
Traffic Signals
3847-3899 N Walnut St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404
- Case Date:
- 11/11/2019
Flashing Red all directions
Flashing Red all directions
Big pothole on West 7th just West of Rogers Street. Right in the middle of the street, not far from the newly bumped out curb. Close to Fairview Elementary. School buses running over it making it worse by the day.
Graywell got our leaf pickup on Nov. 5, well before many of our leaves had fallen. Will there perhaps be a later, followup sweep for those of us who were caught with our leaves up in the air?
This morning a landscaping crew on Jordan Ave. between 7th St. and the Jordan River was using leaf blowers to pile leaves in the south-bound bike lane blocking it. I did not see any signage indicating that the bike lane would be closed or any collection truck nearby that would have cleared the leaves. I'm concerned that this might be normal procedure to use the bike lane instead of the curb.
S. Walnut Street Pike southbound traffic light at Rhorer Rd always goes green including a green left arrow (with no cars turning) even when multiple cars are waiting to go at the other side of the intersection, northbound on Walnut Street Pike.
Northbound Walnut left turn arrow for Grimes is staying green for 30 seconds during non-peak times when there is just one vehicle turning.
The School Zone speed limit signs by Child's Elementary School haven't adjusted for daylight savings. They're flashing at 7:30am.
There is a huge pothole on the right side (north side) of the westbound lane of Grimes between Washington and Walnut, to the east of the gas station. It is getting bigger by the day and needs some help before it swallows a cyclist.
Issue #170681 has not been resolved. Mattresses/broken furniture still lying against garage outside in the weather.
Hi! I’m writing to request improvements to 2nd street westbound between Rogers and I-69. I drive this route at various times of day and the congestion is excessive, with stop-and-go traffic being the norm. I am not a city-planner, but a main cause of this seems to be (from a driver’s perspective) the number of traffic lights in the area. What steps can the city do to improve this issue? Thank you, Dane Miles