closed #185262
Traffic Signals
601 N Walnut ST
- Case Date:
- 8/28/2023
The walk signal at the NW corner of 10th and Walnut facing south is burnt out. The don't walk signal lights up but the walk does not. Thanks!
The walk signal at the NW corner of 10th and Walnut facing south is burnt out. The don't walk signal lights up but the walk does not. Thanks!
The stoplight at 6th & Walnut is out of sequence for the flow of traffic on Walnut.
The traffic lights for eastbound traffic on 7th St between College Ave and Walnut Street are out-of-sync. Traffic is being held at both lights which does not allow traffic to clear both intersections.
Traffic light out of sync
11th and Grant. This stop sign is just hanging by a single bolt (with no nut) to the pole. And it is also only approximately five feet off the ground unlike the other stops signs in the area that are about 7 feet off the ground.
The view of oncoming traffic is obscured at this intersect by the residences. I have not been in or witnessed a collision, but I believe that safety is a concern. I believe that any misfortune might be mitigated with the posting of stop signs or the placement of convex traffic mirrors. The surrounding residences are property of Indiana University. I am a lessee of one of these properties- 824 1/2 East Cottage Grove Avenue.
Traffic headed south on Washington is no longer forced to stop. Street parking on the northwest corner of the intersection makes it dangerous for cross traffic to pull through the intersection on 6th. There are bound to be accidents.
Southbound on Dunn, at 6th St: tree needs trimming, stop sign obscured
Is there anyway the city can paint parking lines on 100 W. 8th street? Before the paved this road, there were lines and since they paved this I believe last year, the city has neglected to doing this causing vehicles at times to take up two spaces. This has been mainly an issue at night. Please look into this. Also, the blue curb for the handicap space is extremely faded and really needs to be repainted.
4- Way stop needed, close calls