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closed #170771

Street & Traffic Signs

513 E Moss Creek DR

Case Date:
10/21/2019

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.

closed #169882

Street & Traffic Signs

517 E Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
8/14/2019

THe street light at 1017 E Miller Drive has been burned out for several weeks.

closed #168380

Street & Traffic Signs

5551-5599 E Kings Rd, Bloomington, Indiana, 47408

Case Date:
5/3/2019

Our street sign is down at the intersection of Kings Road and Mahalia way. The Mahalia way sign fell off.

closed #170121

Street & Traffic Signs

605 N Smith RD

Case Date:
8/29/2019

This is a sightline/sign issue, I am Bob Loviscek and I reside at 605 N Smith Road. The picture that is attached is from the end of my driveway looking South. The address of this issue is 601 N Smith Road. The treeline on this property is creating a significant safety issue by not being able to see northbound traffic coming on Smith Road. The trees also have overgrown to the point they cover the Bridge Height sign. I have emailed the offices of HAND and Planning and Transportation to help correct this problem and it still has not been taken care of. Any assistance would be appreciated before someone is hit coming out of my driveway. I can be contacted at 812 219 4749.

closed #169932

Street & Traffic Signs

613 S Jordan AVE

Case Date:
8/18/2019

obscured stop sign at E. University and S. Jordan. I witnessed a large vehicle blow through this stop sign. Cross traffic does not stop....very dangerous! Stopsign is at westbound E. University

closed #169110

Street & Traffic Signs

619 N Morton ST

Case Date:
6/24/2019

Relevant to ticket #169078, does this mean the first sign ("City of Bloomington Authorized Parking Only") is to be ignored entirely? If so, what purpose does it serve? I find this signage confusing and I know I'm not alone.

closed #169125

Street & Traffic Signs

619 N Morton ST

Case Date:
6/24/2019

per ticket #169110 I'm told this lot is publicly available after 5 on weekdays and per ticket #169078 I'm told the public can also park here on weekends. Why is this not indicated in the parking restriction signs?

closed #169455

Street & Traffic Signs

619 N Morton ST

Case Date:
7/17/2019

Follow up to ticket #169125 These signs read as 'City of Bloomington Authorized Parking Only' with no day or time qualifications (so 24/7) and Mill parking permits may be used M-F 8-5. There is absolutely no indication that there is a time when 'City of Bloomington Authorized Parking' is not in force. Yet I'm told this lot is publicly available on nights and weekends (when, apparently, 'City of Bloomington Authorized Parking Only' isn't in effect, but it's unclear how anyone is supposed to know this since no hours are posted for that prohibition).

closed #169078

Street & Traffic Signs

631-699 N Rogers St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404

Case Date:
6/21/2019

Who can park here after 5 and on weekends? This is on Rogers, just South of 11th.

closed #171007

Street & Traffic Signs

6680 N Showers RD

Case Date:
11/19/2019

Bethel Lane construction. For weeks this community has continually been taken hostage by a private company attempting to “fix” water lines. This company continuously blocks traffic at unnecessary times. It seems to always when school is letting out that they decide to keep traffic stopped, even though they, and the City ya ensured the county they would not hinder this traffic and work with the schools for ease of traffic flow. I find it extremely frustrating that the City of Bloomington would care so little about about it’s residents and families. This heavy traffic and blocked traffic pattern has cause myself and many others late from picking up a child at school or getting home to get a second child attending a different school. I hope that some one from this office or one from above can look at these many projects around Bloomington and actually manage them in accordance to the community and just not profit margins and revenues.