Page last updated on July 29, 2025 at 5:05 pm
Provide Your Input!
As the City of Bloomington considers different forms of traffic calming along the W 11th Street corridor, we want to ensure that the improvements represent what the community (you!) want and need.
Fill out this open comment form here.
You may also email your comments to Hank Duncan, Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator, at hank.duncan@bloomington.in.gov.
Project Location
This project location, as proposed by the Bloomington residents who successfully applied to the Resident-Led Traffic Calming Program, spans from Monroe St. to Maple St. along W 11th St.
What is Traffic Calming?
Traffic Calming aims to manage vehicular speeds and volumes. The greatest benefits of traffic calming are increased safety and comfort for all street users. Compared with conventionally designed streets, traffic calmed streets typically have fewer collisions, traffic-related injuries, and fatalities. There safety benefits are the result of slower motor vehicle speeds that result in greater driver awareness, shorter stopping distances, and less kinetic energy during a collision.
Project Timeline
- Informational Neighborhood Letter
Note: Letters mailed to residents within 300ft of the project - Public Meeting - Preliminary Design Review & Feedback
Tuesday, August 26 from 5:30 - 6:30pm - Open Comment Period: Open now through September 12, 2025
Online Open Comment Form linked here - Transportation Commission Review: September 15, 2025 at 5:30pmter
Monday, September 15 at 5:30pm in City Hall Council Chambers and on Zoom - Installation: Spring-Summer, 2025
For More Information
Contact Hank Duncan, Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator, at hank.duncan@bloomington.in.gov or (812) 349-3529