closed #193050
Traffic Signals
1280 N College AVE STE 1
- Case Date:
- 8/22/2024
The turn signal on 17th to turn on to college lasts 10 seconds and is impossible for one let alone 2 cars to get through. Increases traffic along 17th street
The turn signal on 17th to turn on to college lasts 10 seconds and is impossible for one let alone 2 cars to get through. Increases traffic along 17th street
The left turn light (turning into Culvers from eastbound lanes) has remained on RED for 10-15 minutes and is not cycling.
On 8/27/2024 around 10:30am, the traffic light facing/releasing Bryan Ave onto 3rd St went through about 5 cycles without turning green. The person in the front of the line was forced to turn right on red to be able to leave. After they did that, the signal turned green in the next cycle.
The timing of this light needs to be checked. Traffic light facing east (signaling vehicles heading west down 17th Street) is very short. Light stays green for less than 10 seconds, allowing only 3-4 cars through. At times traffic is backed up all the way to Dunn.
Left most green light on northbound Walnut street not working
Timing of light seems off. Please check.
The westbound E 3rd St left turn traffic signal for cars turning left onto Atwater continues to cycle green every time regardless of whether or not a car is waiting in that turn lane. I've reported this before.
The pedestrian push button at the southeast side of 10th and Woodlawn has partially detached from the pole.
The Audio Pedestrian Signals at this intersection aren't working. I got this complain from someone who is blind who said "When crossing from the west moving east across walnut, it’s a bit dangerous because as a blind person, I am listening for my parallel traffic to move when that traffic signal activates the traffic to move, and especially on that left hand turn onto Walnut, the pedestrian signal is not activated as the parallel traffic is… The pedestrian signal seems to be delayed… That’s dangerous, especially if the audible signal is not working or loud enough to be heard… When I hear that parallel traffic move I take that as my signal to cross the street…" We checked them out and we don't hear audio, except a weak "wait" at the southwest corner.
3rd and Madison, northwest corner, the Wait/Don't Wait signal is covered. I believe this was reported many months ago, but can't find it in the system. Not sure why it would take this long to get repaired. But if it's a part, shouldn't that be followed up on? Thanks.