closed #173518
Excessive Growth
- Case Date:
- 8/28/2020
710 e. first street. pampas grass in tree plot obstructs sidewalk
710 e. first street. pampas grass in tree plot obstructs sidewalk
Partially blocked sidewalk because of overhanging bushes in front of 710 E First Street.
Overgrowth so severe the sidewalk is unusable for part of this section. The south side of Harmony School, on Second Street, isnt much better.
On E First Street: low hanging branches over the sidewalk. The address of the house, though, is 713 Clifton.
In this area lots of overgrowth growing on the sidewalk area. You can not see to get onto second street from the alley between 912 and 918 w 2nd. Plus trees are hanging low in that alley and scratching up cars. The sidewalk there needs some repairs done and really needs to be handicapped-accessible. The few will chairs that go through there have a really hard time getting over that. I'm sure there's many other places like that along that road.
Atwater sidewalk in front of the house next to house 1310 & 1308, right across from the Mormon Institute: overhanging branches. 618 Atwater, same issue: branches over sidewalk.
317 e. university vegetation encroaches sidewalk
vegetation encroaches sidewalk between 315 e. university and corner. vegetation encroaches both from the side and above
# 180789. It has been 1 month and nothing has changed. Except that school is back in session, and the BHSN boys and girls cross country teams try to run in our neighborhood. But it is very difficult, since tree limbs and bushes are growing over the sidewalk. We live in a.nice neighborhood and this is ridiculous. I will give it 1 more week before I get my chain saw and take care of it myself. Then I will send the city of Bloomington a Hefty bill.
The sidewalk runs parallel to N.Kinser Pike and from 1102 W. Yellowwood Court all the way north to the intersection of Kinser and Acuff, you cannot walk on the sidewalk because of trees and bushes growing over it. Several of my neighbors are older and cannot safely walk out onto the grassy slope to get around the overgrowth. The limbs and branches need to be trimmed.