closed #170891
Street & Traffic Signs
401-499 N Morton St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404
- Case Date:
- 11/4/2019
Green name signs at W. Davis Street & N. Rogers Street are faded and unreadable. Please replace with new ones.
Green name signs at W. Davis Street & N. Rogers Street are faded and unreadable. Please replace with new ones.
The School Zone speed limit signs by Child's Elementary School haven't adjusted for daylight savings. They're flashing at 7:30am.
I just wanted to check and make sure N. Oolitic and W. 11th intersection was still on the list for a new pole and street sign.
Service truck with 2017 License plate.
Bethel Lane construction. For weeks this community has continually been taken hostage by a private company attempting to “fix” water lines. This company continuously blocks traffic at unnecessary times. It seems to always when school is letting out that they decide to keep traffic stopped, even though they, and the City ya ensured the county they would not hinder this traffic and work with the schools for ease of traffic flow. I find it extremely frustrating that the City of Bloomington would care so little about about it’s residents and families. This heavy traffic and blocked traffic pattern has cause myself and many others late from picking up a child at school or getting home to get a second child attending a different school. I hope that some one from this office or one from above can look at these many projects around Bloomington and actually manage them in accordance to the community and just not profit margins and revenues.
Can some signage be added at 4th and Lincoln stating which lane is turn only? Too many times vehicles are in the right lane and do not turn right.
While there are multiple street lights in this area, none of them are turned on before sunrise, which is later and later every day now. When I walk to the bus stop every morning (around 7:15 am), the street is so dark I can barley see my own feet, and if not for a nearby back porch light the 6 bus stop (at Kinser Pike and the Arch) would be pitch black. Can't wait to see this fixed! Thanks so much!
Something changed with the timing of the 10th and Union light a few weeks ago, resulting in huge backups of eastbound traffic on 10th St during evening commute hours. Light seems to cycle green for 20 secs for 10th St, but 30 secs for less-traveled Union St. Because of lack of left-turn lane on EB 10th at Union, often only 2-3 eastbound cars get through on each cycle, resulting in backups all the way past Sunrise to Jordan Ave. Is this timing correct, or is there a problem?
Street light out at University st and Swain ave.
I'm writing about the lighting situation on N Rosewood. Along this road, the street lights are sparse, and the distance between the street lights sometimes covers two blocks. The light seems to be dimmer, not sure if this is due to the tree branches blocking the lights or the lights are failing. Considering a decent amount of traffic on this road (due to the high school and a corporate building nearby), it is both inconvenient and sometimes unsafe for residents (especially kids) to walk in that area after sunset (when it's almost pitch dark). Would it be possible to install a few more lights in between the existing ones, or check existing lights to increase brightness.