closed #146063
Excessive Growth
- Case Date:
- 6/25/2015
820 w 2nd St, Bloomington, 47403 Excessive growth, unable to see oncoming traffic. Blocking sidewalk.
820 w 2nd St, Bloomington, 47403 Excessive growth, unable to see oncoming traffic. Blocking sidewalk.
The sidewalk by Mr Hibachi on East Third street is obstructed by a large bush. Pedestrians have to walk in the street where the cars leaving Mr. Hibachi can't see the pedestrian. It is dangerous for the pedestrian.
2900 E. Winston Street. Shrubbery is seriously overgrown onto the sidewalk causing one to walk single file.
Low-hanging tree growth is obstructing sidewalk on North Maple Street between 5th & 6th Streets on the west side of the street towards 6th.
The front yard of 207 E. 12th is PERPETUALLY neglected. Right now it's the grass that's too long. In the winter it's the sidewalks covered with snow. Also, the front steps to the porch are at a dangerous angle and should be reset if this property is allowed to be rented. Lastly, there's a couch on the porch that should be removed.
Ticket 176182. Going on a month for a reply and trying to figure out how to reply to your questions. Our house is on corner of Smith road and Stonegate Drive. The tree is too large for where it was planted on the City Easement. The roots are tearing up yard. The branches are large and hit cars parked on street and also impacts pedestrians using public sidewalk. Thank you. Trish Ierino 3900 Stonegate Dr 812 322 9331
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.
Foilage needs cut back from sidewalk across from colonial east apartments
The sidewalk on the west side of Pete Ellis Dr next to the IU Campus farm (between John Hinkle Pl and E Amy Ln) is overgrown with plants and is impassible without walking on the grass. It has been like this for a long time.
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.