closed #170541
Street & Traffic Signs
1020 W Howe ST
- Case Date:
- 9/28/2019
The street signs are missing at the corner of Howe and Davisson.
The street signs are missing at the corner of Howe and Davisson.
Would it be possible to install a crosswalk button for pedestrians who cross the street on the corner of 3rd and Hawthorne? The light generally does not change to cross 3rd. unless there is a car at the light waiting to cross 3rd on Hawthorne. It ends up with people crossing on a red light and people speed coming over that hill it is dangerous. Thank you, Omar Alani
This is in the alley behind 715 South Woodlawn. The iron pipe has been there a long time but now a sheet of rusty metal has come loose from the top causing a pedestrian hazard.
There is a stop sign at the intersection of S Henderson St and E Maxwell Ln that is difficult to see at night. It is the sign seen by traffic heading south on Henderson. It is high - almost in the foliage of a tree - and has either lost its reflectivity or is angled so that it is not effective.
Location: 806 S. Stull Ave., Bloomington A car is blocking my driveway AGAIN this morning! The yellow curb paint is wearing off across my driveway so it is difficult at night to see that a car should not park there. Can you please come out and repaint my yellow curb? Thank you so much! Jenni Wilkinson
The Highland St. side of 1216 E. 2nd St has trees and vines 4 feet into the roadway. With no sidewalk, pedestrian must move far out into the street. Cars cannot park. Parking sign is obscured. Street sweepers swing around the area, creating ever more debris in the gutter.
On Woodstock Place, a dead tree fell into the ROW. It isn’t an immediate hazard but I don’t have a chainsaw to cut it up and move it. It’s 4-5 houses into Woodstock on the north side of the street.
There is a pothole that causes my car to jolt whenever I drive over it. Location is corner of Hillside Avenue and Highland Avenue in Bloomington. Near the southwest corner.
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.
The flashing yellow arrow and the steady clearance arrow are kn each other's position northbound Patterson at 2nd. The order of signal displays should be with the most permissive at the bottom and the most restrictive at the top.