closed #162209
Traffic Signals
600-632 East 17th Street
- Case Date:
- 1/3/2018
The 'bicycle lane' sign is down at 17th and Indiana.
The 'bicycle lane' sign is down at 17th and Indiana.
Someone painted a penis in yellow on the back window of my 1998 Chevy Cavalier and wrote "Call me maybe 812-339-2260" in red paint on the side window. There were also yellow penises painted on the windows of two other cars. One was a Honda SUV and the other was a BMW SUV.
Left turn signal is stuck as if car is in turn lane at 1st st and Walnut facing east. On coming traffic have to wait needlessly. Location map is difficult to use. Please offer alternative input methods also.
cobra head light at 4-way stop intersection
Turn signal always turns on, whether or not someone is in that lane.
please plow this street. It has been impassable since Saturday. Thankfully a private plow truck made a single pass on his way to clear a drive way but I can not understand why the city has not plowed or salted 16th street at all since the snow started on Friday. It is dangerous and now school resumes on Monday and still nothing.
White car is parked on the north side of the street. There is parking only on the south side due to the narrowness of Smith. This is illegal parking and this auto has parked this way often. I am going to start reporting it because it creates a narrowing problem for the street.
There is a sinkhole developing in the northbound lane of fee road at the intersection with 10th st, near the manhole cover. There is currently a small hole in the asphalt, but there is a deeper hole that is roughly 2 feet deep below it, and the asphalt around the hole is starting to depress and cave in.
I hope I can coherently explain this. If I don't effectively convey my complaint, please call me. I work for IU Campus Bus Service. I've noticed that the pedestrian crossing signal for peds crossing Fee Ln on the north side of 10th will stay on the "Walk" signal during the transition from 10th St having a green light to an all red (to allow peds to cross in all directions). The problem with this configuration is that a vehicle can effectively get stuck in the middle of the intersection if it was waiting to turn left/north onto Fee from Tenth, while partially in the intersection. In this situation, vehicles can either block the intersection or attempt to squeeze through pedestrians crossing on the north side of the intersection. As you can imagine with a bus, this is a dangerous dilemma.
Street light over the main entrance to the City Utilities service yard has been out for a year. You'd think one of the 100 employees that go in and out of that gate might make a note of it.