closed #127550
Traffic Signals
- Case Date:
- 8/1/2012
Signal goes from green arrow to red with no warning, then right back to green 5 seconds later
Signal goes from green arrow to red with no warning, then right back to green 5 seconds later
At a neighborhood Fourth of July party, the question came up on whether the faded stop sign at the corner of Forrester (north side) and Daniel will be replaced and moved in front of the tree that partially blocks it so motorists will stop at that intersection. We have a lot of children who walk to the park by both stop signs on Forrester and Daniel, so we were hoping there is a way to mark those intersections so they stop. Is there anyone in the city we should pose this question to? Thanks for any advice you can provide.
There is an alley between wylie and Dodds street that is used extensively by hospital employees as well as the four families that use the alley as access to off street parking. It needs patched. It has been in bad condition for several years. Considering the heavy traffic in this alleyway, it needs improvement.
No street sign at Grant and East 10th.
Screw broken on ped signal kirkwood and college nw corner
300 N. Grant, northwest end of block needs a new Residential Zone 4 sign and post. Recently 2 new additions were built at 315 N. Grant for the Grant Street Inn. Since the Residential sign was not replaced patrons are receiving citations.
The traffic signals at the intersection of Henderson and Winslow Rd are not working. They are not even flashing red.
Problems with a streetlight. Location: Park Ridge East, between 537 and 529 Plymouth Road. Light is not completely out, but it flickers, flashes, goes out, comes back on, then goes out again, and repeats this cycle.
The attached photo shows the pedestrian signal at the corner of East 3rd Street and Woodscrest Drive in Bloomington. As you can see, northbound traffic on Woodscrest has a right-turn arrow at the same time that pedestrians crossing 3rd Street have a "walk" signal, which puts them directly in the path of the turning traffic. Surely this is not the way a properly designed pedestrian signal is supposed to work! Imagine the lawsuit when a motorist strikes a pedestrian in this crosswalk and it turns out they were both obeying their signals...
Trees are growing over the sidewalks enough so that it becomes difficult to pass