closed #210356
Street & Traffic Signs
106 E 2nd ST
- Case Date:
- 4/29/2026
Pedestrian crossing button is broken: pulled off light post and hanging by the wires. Southeast corner of E 2nd St and S Walnut St
Pedestrian crossing button is broken: pulled off light post and hanging by the wires. Southeast corner of E 2nd St and S Walnut St
The righthand side of the eastbound traffic light at the intersection of N Kinser Pike and E Indiana 45 Bypass has its red light out. One of the two lights there still have a working red light, but the right side is not working on red. The green light was working on the same traffic sign, unsure on the yellow light as I was at a stop (red) and it shifted to green successfully.
4-way, all-way stop near Domino's is unsafe. I almost got into an accident here today because I did not see the stop sign (see picture). A stop sign at the all-way stop is blocked by tree; the paint is faded from red to white; the sign is too short; there are no stop lines on the ground; there are no "All Way" signs on the stop signs. I watched 3 cars after me go flying past that white, tiny stop sign. The opposing stop sign is also not visible to people turning out of the Domino's lot. This intersection needs four (4) full size stop signs with "All Way" signs and painted stop lines ASAP. I understand this is a private retail property; please do not dismiss this report. If the City is not responsible for this, then please tell me who is responsible for regulating roadway safety in this location so I can pursue getting this to be safer. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
The "Slow Children" sign along Buckingham, in front of 1005 E Buckingham, is rusted and leaning at a distracting angle. Unsightly and ineffective, it should be at least righted, or, better yet, replaced with one in better condition (maybe one less than 70 years old?).
I noticed there are no street signs off of Grant St for 8 th and 9 th streets. I believe that is the case for other streets in that area. Please check and put in street signs in that area that are missing especially before next school year when new people come to town.
The bump-out at 603 W. Allen St. has no yellow paint, and the sign has been knocked down.
This comment is for the engineering department regarding proposed improvements to the intersection of Smith Road and Morningside Drive. My observation of traffic patterns over several months suggests that the stop signs at the intersection are not the only problem. The terrain on Smith Road, elevation changes, vegetation and sightlines for drivers are contributing factors. For southbound drivers, the railroad overpass obscures visibility until the stop sign can be seen from the McCracken Way entrance to the apartments south of the railroad, although it may not be noticeable to a casual observer because the sign is beyond the crest of a hill. The highest point of Smith Road is north of the Morningside intersection. Many of the offending drivers are commuters who drive on this route frequently and have developed a habit of not stopping at an intersection that typically has no cross traffic. A Stop Ahead warning sign near McCracken Way would alert drivers to the eminent stop sign. More prominent (larger size) stop signs at the intersection on both sides of the street, with two signs facing north and two signs facing south, would command further attention from drivers. Additional amendments to the road surface would signal to those who are visually impaired, with speed cushions and small depressions in the pavement similar to those used on either side of the center line on two lane highways, creating a rumble effect of sound and vibration. An exceptional remedy may be appropriate for an exceptional situation.
At the intersection of 3rd and College, for the 3rd Street eastbound lane, the "no turn on red" sign has been covered (I think for several weeks now), seemingly related to the convention center construction. This feels like a mistake? I don't know how the construction at the convention center makes it ok to now turn right on red. Can the sign be uncovered so that drivers are reminded, "No right on red"? Thank you for your time.
Virginia Creeper obscuring signage. It's grow inside and through the post, so is difficult to remove. Corner of Wylie and Washington.
The first lane for northbound traffic (left turn) after turning into The Shoppes from S College Mall Road only has arrows pointing north painted on the ground. Cars drive south all the time. Please add one way signs at each entrance to this lane (between road and first line of parking spaces)