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The signal to not cross is out at the northwest corner of University and Forrest Hill for those crossing west. Only the walk signal is working.
The pedestrian signal at the SE corner of the intersection of University and War Memorial for crossing University eastbound does not illuminate the "do not walk" or countdown indicator.
The pedestrian signal at the NE corner of the intersection of Sterling and Forest Hill when crossing Sterling does not illuminate. The button at the NE corner for crossing Forest Hill does not trigger the crossing signal
Stop light on W Lake St, that goes towards Cefcu and Kroger shopping center going the other way. This light is on a cycle and most of the time on Lake you sit there and there is no car coming the other way. So you sit there for no reason. Maybe put sensor in or make flashing red?
The sensors for these lights are not functioning properly.
Beacons for pedestrian crossing not working. Thanks.
Hello, the crossing beacons are not working and have not been worked for a few months now. Cars won’t acknowledge us pedestrians unless the beacons are activated. Could you please repair them? Thank you so much! Raphael R.
Regarding the intersection of Corrington & California:. Would it be possible to make this intersection either a 4-way stop or at the very least a yield sign? There have been several collisions at this intersection this year. It is hard for North/South traffic to see East/West traffic approaching because of parked cars to the West and the incline to the East. This is especially true in the twilight hours when many East/West vehicles do not (but should) have their headlights on and drive entirely too fast and cannot be seen approaching the incline to the East. It should be noted that the East/Westbound vehicles which cause the accidents due to speed/no lights are rarely found responsible since they have the right of way. Recent accidents have caused significant property damage. In the summer a large Suburban skidded onto the lawn of the house at the SW corner resulting in great expense to repair the lawn. This morning a vehicle managed to hit three parked cars. I would much rather have a sign posted instead of speed bumps. Thank you for your consideration.