closed #178632
Street & Traffic Signs
- Case Date:
- 1/20/2022
There are several street signs leftover from the path construction near the High St roundabout.
There are several street signs leftover from the path construction near the High St roundabout.
The street sign on the SW corner of 7th and Grant appears to have been knocked by a motorist.
Today the Jordan street signs were replaced by the Eagleson signs. They look great, thanks. The Elm Heights neighborhood sign that was placed on top of the old signs is missing. When will these be put back in place?
The reflective signs designating the runoff/curb/flower boxes on Allen Street are white. They completely disappear in the snow. Several cars have driven into and over the curbs. Large yellow/green/red signs are needed to make these less hazardous.
Regarding the intersection at S. Rogers and Dodds streets. It is incredibly dangerous as vehicles frequently breaks abruptly and too late, or simply just blow past the stop signs, especially south bound on Rogers. I’ve seen so many near accidents not just with other vehicles, but many pedestrians. Petitioning to have either preemptive signage about upcoming stop sign ahead, or some sort of lights or reflectors on the stop signs themselves.
Pedestrian light where the BLine crosses Winslow/Tapp/Country Club is stuck on (flashing red) with no pedestrians present.
Northbound STOP sign missing.
Street name signs atop stop sign at corner of 800 Block of University Dr and Woodlawn are bent and sagging until completely vertical. Difficult or impossible to read while in a car.
IU Grounds employee found a 25 speed limit sign by bus stop on Fee Ln. Just the sign, no post. The sign can be picked up at 2222 E. 10th Street. Thanks Jill.
The lanes going north at Rogers and 3rd street are very faded. The right lane is right turn only, and the left lane is straight/right turn. Several times now someone has been in the right lane and gone straight, almost running into my car. I think this is because there is no clear signage. Please consider having more clear signage about the lanes, and repainting the street.