open #188505
Blocked Street
- Case Date:
- 5/17/2024
Line of sight obstruction at the corner of walker and west 3rd street. Over grown brush. Hard to see to enter 3rd street.
Line of sight obstruction at the corner of walker and west 3rd street. Over grown brush. Hard to see to enter 3rd street.
It wouldn't let me reply to this message for whatever reason The object in the street is a boat hitch half of the bow and the hitch is in the street. It's literally 2 ft end of the street like I said before my daughter's almost hit it other people is almost tennis
I live at 627 N Monroe St Bloomington IN 47404. There is a truck that has been parked across the street from my door for weeks now. It showed up when the new fiber internet company was installing and they haven't been back for weeks now. I'm guessing it's theirs but I'm not positive. No one lives in the house it's parked next to. I do not have a driveway and I've been parking in front of my house for years now. With this parked there it is unsafe for me to park in my normal spot because traffic cannot get through safely. I also don't believe a truck like this should be allowed to just sit if they don't live in this neighborhood. I am forced to park farther down the street and this doesn't seem fair to me since I actually live here. Is there anything that can be done?
My daughter hit this. I've seen other cars come close if 2 cars meet. We asked him to fix it twice, with nothing being done. Shirley this can't be okay or safe with the things setting in the middle of the road
The 8th St. (North) side of the property has invasives now impinging on an area shared by pedestrians and vehicles.
Tree has fallen and is blocking the road
Abandoned vehicle left in cul-de-sac for several months.
Car illegally blocking bike lane on Lincoln just south of 3rd st (quarter block from police station)
Drive thru line is backed up into the road, blocking one lane
The owner of this location had a tree cut down 6 months ago. There are muliple piles of branches that extend up to 3 feet into Bankers Drive. This creates a hazard for all who traverse this street.