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closed #160184

Blocked Street

Case Date:
7/19/2017

Trash left in alley at 726 e university street. 3 days. Animals getting into it

closed #153914

Blocked Street

Case Date:
7/6/2016

Sidewalk in front of 611 N Washington is completely blocked by vegetation.

closed #143699

Blocked Street

Case Date:
2/23/2015

On the east side of Kingston Dr. just north of East Third, someone has plowed a large pile of snow onto the sidewalk/pedestrian walkway between MainSource bank and Big Red Liquors. Pedestrians are forced into traffic to get around it. I think there's no sidewalk on the west side of the street, so this is the only way for pedestrians to proceed north on Kingston.

closed #143698

Blocked Street

Case Date:
2/23/2015

On the north side of East Third just east of the 45-46 bypass, someone has plowed a large pile of snow onto the sidewalk between CVS and Arby's, forcing pedestrians into the traffic lane to get through.

closed #142741

Blocked Street

Case Date:
12/8/2014

The lawn crew at Barclay Square (3000 S. Walnut St. Pk.) are blowing ALL of the leaves out into the street. There are piles of them. With the rain just beginning, it is quite slippery in that location. This is a dangerous hazard created by these idiots.

closed #139908

Blocked Street

712-714 North Washington Street

Case Date:
8/9/2014

Large piles of trash blocking sidewalks in front of 706 and 703 N Washington Street (both sides of street).

closed #135874

Blocked Street

Case Date:
1/9/2014

Why is there snowpiled up at the Bloomington Hospital bus stops? Pedestrians have to climb over piles of snow or else stand in the street.

closed #135873

Blocked Street

East Longview Avenue

Case Date:
1/9/2014

Why is the sidewalk before and after the traintracks on Pete Ellis Drive never shoveled? In the three big snowfalls this year - nothing. And previous years. This is a highly pedestrian area.

closed #135831

Blocked Street

Case Date:
1/3/2014

Shouldn't business like College Mall be responsible for cleaning the public sidewalks? They never get cleaned when it snows, turns to ice and makes it difficult to walk to work there. Is there anything that can be done (a little salt would go a long way!)