closed #211781
Traffic Suggestions
1609 S Rogers ST
- Case Date:
- 6/18/2026
Please paint the new speedbump on rogers bright yellow or with stripes. I do not think that the signs are visible enough, especially at night.
Please paint the new speedbump on rogers bright yellow or with stripes. I do not think that the signs are visible enough, especially at night.
Since Rogers St. is closed between 3rd and 2nd St. please consider closing the left turn lane approaching the intersection the 3rd and Rogers St. from the east. Drivers of vehicles are uncertain how to safely proceed when cars are in all three lanes since they are unable to make a left turn. Thank you for your consideration of this request.
Feedback for the pedestrian push button in front of the Bloomington Transit Center building: I think it would be helpful to have a button to cross W 3rd St facing the larger portion of the sidewalk. As a pedestrian, I am particularly aware of not getting too close to corners of sidewalks until my time to cross is ready, especially corners with low curbs that busses and trucks need to take tightly against the sidewalk in order to make the turn.
At the intersection of Kinser Pike and SR46. When travelling north on Kinser Pike on the south side of 46 and waiting to turn right (to head east on 46), there is room for a right turn lane, but it is only partially paved and has some major ruts that makes it almost impossible to turn right on red. I'd suggest paving this area and providing a full right turn lane to ease traffic congestion. Thanks
Thank you for paving Henderson, it looks great! I understand that you likely have to wait before painting on new asphalt, but I’m writing in to suggest some temporary traffic management during that time. Henderson is a heavy traffic street for cars, pedestrians, and cyclists. Newly paved roads with no markings can encourage faster speeds and other close calls with pedestrian and cyclist safety. I am most concerned about where Henderson turns into a one way. This is a bit confusion without road markings (luckily, I’ve been driving it for years). But without the markings, you do not know that the left lane is a bike lane. This morning on my commute, I saw a car parked on the left side of Henderson just after it turns to a one way, where the bike lane is. I’m not sure how much longer it’ll be before permanent markings can be painted, but some temporary markings or signs would help increase safety during the interim. Thank you!
No traffic markings on freshly paved asphalt at this intersection. Saw car southbound on Henderson completely "blow through" the stop sign. Please put temporary markings, if not permanent.
Can the speed limit be reduced near the entrance of Switchyard Park on S. Rogers Street? This is an entrance to the city's largest park and there will be a pedestrian crossing built that will also cross S. Rogers Street, to the park entrance. Currently, the speed is 30 mph, which will be too fast for a pedestrian crossing and the current busy park entrance. Per City Ordinance 18-09, the speed is reduced on Winslow Rd around Allendale Dr. to accommodate for the pedestrian crossing that is near a city park. Other examples of reduced speed near park entrances includes (but not limited to): S. Highland Ave near Winslow Sports Complex and E. Morningside Dr. near Park Ridge East Park.
Crossing signal buttons on the corner of E 6th St and N Walnut don't face the natural flow of pedestrian traffic. It makes more sense to me that buttons would be able to be pushed from the wider sidewalk corridor instead of rolling my wheelchair out of the way and around the other side of the light post.
Can you PLEASE repaint the arrows on this roundabout and put out a notice/newspaper article about proper use of roundabout usage/etiquette. The amount of time I have been honked at and flipped off since the Fullerton connection has been built is ridiculous. People (who are in the wrong) get so angry. I use this multiple times a day and have a son who is about to start driving. If there hasn’t been a wreck yet, there will be. Or worse.
No stop lines and no crosswalk markings at N Fairview and W 11th intersection