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closed #173139

Line of Sight

744 Ridgecrest Court, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA

Case Date:
7/23/2020

Weeds growing along w 2nd Street makes taking a left turn out of Euclid very dangerous. Can’t see oncoming cars

closed #173322

Line of Sight

235 W Grimes LN

Case Date:
8/10/2020

The line of sight leaving Switchyard Park by the police substation to exit onto Patterson is in need of some help. First, when you look to your right (east) there is an overgrowth of brush and bushes that obstruct the view. Then, when you look to your left (west) the Switchyard Park sign is in the way! This park is horrendous for traffic flow. There is not a single entrance/exit to the park that has a well planned or safe means of entering and exiting. All three of the main parking areas exit onto a busy street with no traffic signals or signs to aid in the entry or exit. Traffic backs up on Rogers, for instance, at times when one car is waiting to make a left turn into the park on southbound Rogers. This is going to only be worse when there is a concert or an event going on. What a bad design!

closed #173415

Line of Sight

1500 E 3rd ST

Case Date:
8/18/2020

The flowers in front of Ami restaurant are in the way and you can't see traffic coming if you are turning left onto 3rd St off of Swain Ave

closed #173479

Line of Sight

1606 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
8/25/2020

The planter at the Switchyard Park entrance on Rogers Street (south of the warehouse, east of the power substation) is heavily overgrown with perfectly selected flora to obscure the line of sight for people trying to exit the park. I was driving north on Rogers and a car almost pulled out into the road in front of me. I could barely see them behind the overgrowth and they obviously could not see me. That entire stretch of Rogers by the park is looking a little rough, to be honest. There is a lot of overgrown stuff along Rogers. The line of sight exiting the park is the most egregious and the most dangerous. Can this get taken care of before someone gets hurt? Thanks.

closed #173480

Line of Sight

503 W Baywood DR

Case Date:
8/25/2020

I Googled "Bloomington Rail Trail" and it shows up under the City Parks Department, as I thought was the case. So, I am submitting this report for the City, even though it is along a County road. The crossing of the Rail Trail at Rogers street south of Gordon Pike and north of That Road (which road? That Road) is overgrown on the southeast side of the crossing. When driving on Rogers from the south headed north, it is difficult to see the trail and trail users on the east side of Rogers. People drive fast on this part of Rogers. Can the city clean up this line of sight issue so people are safer crossing the road? Thanks.

closed #173486

Line of Sight

Bloomington City Hall

Case Date:
8/25/2020

Plants in the way of the line of sight at the SW corner of S Fairview and W Dodds. A hazard. Please rectify ASAP

closed #173555

Line of Sight

Bloomington City Hall

Case Date:
8/31/2020

The line of sight problem at W Dodds and S Fairview is not resolved and should not be closed. Ticket 173486 Plants till lean out into the roadway blocking LOS. Whatever the resident may have done has not helped. Please make the intersection safer and truly resolve the situation.

closed #173646

Line of Sight

Grimes & Palmer, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA

Case Date:
9/8/2020

There is a utility pole on the southwest corner of Grimes and Palmer. It is covered with heavy vines and overgrowth. Drivers heading North or turning onto Grimes have to pull out onto Grimes to get a view of the eastbound traffic. Pretty dangerous. Thank you for your help. L Gallagher 1225 S Palmer

closed #173671

Line of Sight

1415 S Nancy ST

Case Date:
9/11/2020

The weeds are so overgrown at this address that it is really hard to see if you would like to turn from Nancy onto Hillside. This is a yearly problem.

closed #173770

Line of Sight

820 1/2 W 2nd ST

Case Date:
9/21/2020

Line of sight/safety hazard because of excessive growth in front of 820 W. 2nd Street. For those turning onto 2nd street from Euclid street, the vegetation blocks the line of site. This is especially dangerous because the property is near the top of a hill, which already obstructs line of sight.