closed #180671
Street & Traffic Signs
Sare & Rogers, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 7/18/2022
There are no street signs indicating what street a person is getting on while exiting the traffic circle.
There are no street signs indicating what street a person is getting on while exiting the traffic circle.
Sidewalks on west side of Sare Rd are becoming very challenging to use. Trees and bushes have encroached the point of having to step of sidewalk. In other areas the width has been reduced to half.
Pedestrian crossing sign is broken at the top of the sign.
Curb in roudabout has cracked and is falling apart. Pieces are entering roadway posing possible damage to vehicles.
The multi-use path on the west side of Sare road (traveling north from Rogers) is partially blocked by invasive bushes making it difficult for pedestrians to pass through. 1/3 to 1/2 of the sidewalk is impeded by branches.
Just north of the Sare and Rogers traffic circle are several power lines that were never properly repositioned. They seem to be dangerously close to vehicles/sidewalk on the west side of Sare. We thought Duke would take care of them but they didn't return after restoring power following the last big storm that brought down trees around there.
The stop light going north and south is ridiculously short. We need more time to let all the cars through. Sometimes the light goes three times before we can go through it.
When heading west on E Rogers Rd. and entering the round-about to go north onto Sare Rd, the concrete is cracking and needs repaired. You can hear a piece of it move under your car as you roll over it.
In the NE corner of the Sare/Rogers roundabout, the right turn lane (on to Sare Road from Rogers Road) has severe damage to the concrete. Many of these large concrete pieces have actually separated and they move up and down precariously when cars/trucks traverse them. Rain water (and the upcoming freeze/thaw cycle) will likely make the situation even more unstable.
Side path along South Sare from Rohrer to Canada dr (?) is very over grown. Trail has been reduced to less than 3 feet in some areas. Impossible to safely walk, run or ride past others in same direction or opposite. This trail was put on a "bush hog list" but hasnt seen any bush hogging. Even once it is done, this trail and others need more than a once a year clearing.