closed #170040
Temporary Signage w/o permit
626 N College AVE
- Case Date:
- 8/25/2019
We Buy Houses sign still on utility pole on Winslow across from the Marathon gas station, near the intersection with Walnut.
We Buy Houses sign still on utility pole on Winslow across from the Marathon gas station, near the intersection with Walnut.
College Movers and Junk Hauling sign in the grass near the gas station on the corner of Patterson and W Third Street.
College Pods sign in the grass on the right hand side in front of 525 Patterson, before the intersection with Propect
Multiple "Campus Walk" advertisement signs in the ROW along 8th and at least one on Lincoln. Telephone number on signs is "(812) 332-1509".
The previous report is not "resolved". "Campus Walk" signs remain. https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=201508
There need to be more signs in the direction opposite one-way traffic that indicate "Wrong Way" or "No entry" for streets perpendicular to 6th Street. Too many people have been driving the wrong way down 6th Street and it is really dangerous. If a person is unfamiliar with the area, there is limited signage that indicates they are driving the wrong way down 6th until they come in contact with another car.
There are numerous close calls and way too many accidents at this intersection because cars on Grant aren't aware that cross-traffic on 9th doesn't stop. There was an accident this afternoon and luckily everyone was fine, but I believe it could have been avoided if the city put up a little "Cross Traffic Does Not Stop" sign below the stop signs on Grant. Thanks!
There are always multiple cars parked on the street with no permits during the week & I can never find parking. They never seem to be ticketed but after paying for a permit it is incredibly frustrating.
Lines need repainted on street
For some reason, issue #193314 is not visible. Tenant at 800 N. Lincoln disregards "One-way" sign and is travels south on Lincoln from 12th Street to get to alley and parking spot behind house. Vehicle was dark red Toyota SUV with New Jersey license plates. Case is similar to #188757 and #193039.