closed #203434
Traffic Signals
2926 E 3rd St
- Case Date:
- 6/15/2025
One of the green traffic signals is out heading west on Third St at Pete Ellis
One of the green traffic signals is out heading west on Third St at Pete Ellis
The traffic lights are out.
The traffic lights for eastbound traffic on 7th St between College Ave and Walnut Street are out-of-sync. Traffic is being held at both lights which does not allow traffic to clear both intersections.
Signal out of sync
Traffic light out of sync
Traffic lights for northbound on Curry Pike are turned enough that you can't see them when coming up to it. Too many people run the red light when it's green for W. Gifford Road.
Traffic light is out at 3rd and Rogers St. downtown. Other lights nearby are still functioning
The stop sign at the corner of S Heritage Rd and E Morningside Dr is very faded.
Hello! I live just off of the intersection of 5th Street and Bryan Avenue, right next to the IU Raintree House. I've noticed that one of the stop signs at the four way stop is missing, the post and all. I've seen people driving right through without stopping, and then realized that the sign was completely gone. It is the stop sign on the north east side of the intersection. Just wanted to let somebody know. Thank you for your help!
As a resident on the east side of Bloomington, I often find myself on 10th street because it is a main artery through town. I've always wondered why there isn't a designated left turn lane with a left arrow traffic light to help the traffic flow at the intersection at 10th and Pete Ellis. The designated lanes are as follows. Left turn/Straight and a right turn lane. People who turn left aren't able to do so easily because it's a busy street and people who wait behind them are forced to try to re-enter the traffic flow because other cars decide to use the right turn lane to go straight. Unless I'm mistaken, creating your own lane of traffic is frowned upon, so I'm constantly frustrated by the fact that I sit patiently in the left/straight lane behind a car waiting to turn, and then as I'm entering the intersection, have to watch out (yielding to cars that have decided to go around the situation) to avoid getting sideswiped. Perhaps the city developers could look at this particular problem and re-designate the lanes or use resources to get a new light with a left turn arrow. I can't be the first person to have complained about the safety of this intersection.