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closed #150648

Sidewalk Snow Removal

100–298 W 9th St

Case Date:
2/16/2016

Icy sidewalk at spring hill suites. Between walnut and Morton.

closed #130110

Sidewalk Snow Removal

101-299 South Smith Road

Case Date:
1/1/2013

The sidewalks between Morningside and Grandview along N. Smith Road are largely unusable with the current snow. Little or no effort has been made to clear the walkways by Duke energy, the apartments, or the Vet hospital.

closed #143614

Sidewalk Snow Removal

101-333 E Miller Dr

Case Date:
2/18/2015

The people clearing the lot at 100 East Miller Drive are shoving the snow into the street. Those lanes have already been plowed by the city and I had to drive through two feet of snow to get past that address. They need to be told not to shove their snow into the street.

closed #174633

Sidewalk Snow Removal

1013 N College AVE

Case Date:
2/3/2021

Sidewalk needs to be cleared almost fell on the sheet ice thats out there cause they didn't bother to clean their sidewalk.

closed #136251

Sidewalk Snow Removal

101–199 W 4th St

Case Date:
2/8/2014

Tonight I watched a man in a wheelchair try to get through the intersection of fourth and walnut, but the paths going into the street have not been cleared. Is this city property?

closed #174841

Sidewalk Snow Removal

102 N Union ST

Case Date:
2/18/2021

snow piles on walks and in road, line of sight obscured, dangerous intersection

closed #143827

Sidewalk Snow Removal

1031 E Hillside DR

Case Date:
3/2/2015

closed #135872

Sidewalk Snow Removal

105 N Jordan AVE

Case Date:
1/9/2014

Sidewalk in front of Delta Gamma impassable. DG responsibility or IU's?

closed #174791

Sidewalk Snow Removal

106 N Rogers ST

Case Date:
2/17/2021

Snow piled high, blocking sidewalk, impenetrable.

closed #167155

Sidewalk Snow Removal

106-176 N College Ave, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404

Case Date:
1/22/2019

I just returned home from downtown Bloomington. Not one single sidewalk leading to a crosswalk has been shoveled. I found it quite dangerous to walk through the snow and ice to cross the street. I am required by law to clear my sidewalks within 24 hours after the end of a snow storm and do so religiously. Yet here it is three days after the end of the last storm and no effort has been made to clear the crosswalk sidewalks. Why must I obey the law if our own city government and mayor are aloud to violate this law. This is inexcusable not to mention discriminatory. Shame on Mayor Hamilton and his government. Law Abiding Citizen, Catherine E. Steele