closed #150328
Street Snow Removal
- Case Date:
- 1/22/2016
Allen/Covenanter Greenway between Madison and Morton not being plowed and de-iced. This is the alley interim detour.
Allen/Covenanter Greenway between Madison and Morton not being plowed and de-iced. This is the alley interim detour.
That should read High Street near house #417.
Snow still not removed at the following addresses: 114 E AND W First Street 1009 W First 651 S. Walker 329 W First "Canadian Apartments" 608 E First 918 E First The white House in the 1200 block of E First. It is consistently the same home owners/renters who do not clean their sidewalks.
The dead end section of the 300 block of S. Dunn St. continues to not be plowed. A pick up plow is needed for this job. Please add it to the list. Thanks!
The schools were closed, but many of us HAD to go to work! The 46 Bypass, Walnut St., College Ave, and 10th St. were in horrible condition both this morning and this afternoon at rush hour. What's the deal? It is your responsibility to keep Bloomington safe. Please do so.
City did not plow and treat streets i Hearthstone Village in either od the last two snows. Nature's Way has the contract for drive way and sidewalk snow removal in Hearthstone village has plowed the streets somewhat, but not treated them. My understanding is that these are city streets. they have always ben plowed by the city before and my understanding that these streets are city responsibility. Please correct this oversight. Joanne Frye 1214 S. Hearthstone Court 47401
Taco Bell at 7th and Walnut has a perfectly clear parking lot, but has spent zero effort on clearing their sidewalks.
When will the bike lanes be plowed? Adams St., Lincoln Street near the MCPL, W. 7th St. If Bloomington wants to be designated as a great city for bikes, the bike lanes and street edges need to be cleared after snowstorms. Great bking cities like Copenhagen have plows just for bike lanes.
Packed snow on W Maybury Mall
Can you please send a unit to Sunstone Dr between Summit Ridge townhomes and Adams Village Apartments to plow snow from the street? The development owners of the Summit Ridge townhomes have shoved the snow from their drives across the street into the parking spots for the apartments, and making on-street parking dangerous and impossible for those who have nowhere else to park at their homes, and cars are narrowly avoiding being sideswiped because of improperly plowed streets and driveways. Thank you.