closed #157783
Blocked Street
- Case Date:
- 1/19/2017
car on sidewalk 706 n Washington
car on sidewalk 706 n Washington
car and trash cans blocking side walk 611 n Washington
Tree fell in our yard and is blocking 1/2 of city street (Limestone drive at Hoosier off S Walnut), blocking a stop sign.
The driveway between 534 and 536 S. Washington is almost always parked with too many cars, completely obstructing (parking over) the sidewalk. I don't know what the landlord tells the students, but I think they are probably trying to cram too many cars into the available space, and completely obstruct the sidewalk. Also, 536 S. Washington has uncovered bags of trash next to the house, visible from sidewalk.
tree over grown and blocking side walk. Needs to be trimmed up to 6 or 7 ft above walking area. It is a pine tree at 2901 s Leonard springs Rd. Bloomington 47403
On northwest corner of Wimbleton and montclair, tree branches block turn west from north.
A large portion of a downed tree is entirely blocking the southernmost end of Georgetown Road in Bloomington. Three residents cannot get out of their driveways and emergency vehicles could not get to the end of the street. Can you send someone very soon this morning to remove the tree?
the yield sign on 7th St at the B-Line is falling over into the road.
618 W. Howe St. Cars parked across sidewalk on a regular basis. Drive inadequate for vehicles.
I would like for the City of Bloomington IN, to remove the median that was just placed in the middle of 3rd street. I believe this curb to cause traffic problems, potentially hazardous conditions, illegal motorist operation, and unnecessary spending. The median causes motorists unnecessary turning, and frustration. It also causes problems in emergency situations that can make it very dangerous for emergency personnel. There was in fact never a need for a median to be placed on this road. There were several fires last summer that took place in this median as a matter of fact that could have caused more problems, including personal injury to pedestrians, and motorists, and property damage. I believe this median was both a waste of time and money.