closed #152689
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
212 W 4th ST
- Case Date:
- 5/3/2016
Deteriorated diamond plate between 212 and 214 West 4th Street (at Gentry Street), wondering if this is a City responsibility to remediate/address
Deteriorated diamond plate between 212 and 214 West 4th Street (at Gentry Street), wondering if this is a City responsibility to remediate/address
Hello, I am writing to inquire about whether the sidewalk on the east side of S. Jackson St. between 3rd and 4th streets can be repaired. As a person with a visual impairment, I have a terrible time walking on the sidewalk in this location, which is in the block where my house is. The sidewalk is very uneven, with tripping hazards throughout its course due to decay. If I didn't have a visual impairment, it would certainly be easier to walk on this part of the sidewalk, but I know that others with no visual impairment also have a difficult time because of the deteriorated surface. Thank you.
Cassie Slone owns Cherry Canary Vintage (214 W. 4th St). There's a metal plate across her sidewalk that is disintegrating and she's concerned that it's dangerous if someone steps into it. She believes that a similar sidewalk issue was repaired at the business next to her several months ago.
There's poison ivy growing on the south side of Fourth St. just east of Jefferson (where Fourth is a walking path only). It's at the edge of the walkway, mostly around the bases of some of the metal posts. There's also some poison ivy growing on the north side, a little further east. Could you please spray or otherwise remove this? Thank you!
3rd Street, between Washington and Lincoln Streets, the sidewalks bordering the City Public Lot next to the police station. The sidewalk is raised above a 1/2" (ADA says less) making it hard for a manual wheelchair to get over it. Must go around the block or out into the street. Can it be smoothed down or asphalt added to make it beveled?
If possible would like to see the yellow curb repainted at 14th and Woodburn Ave. It's starting to fade. An with school starting back up soon if people park there it's hard for buses to make the turn from Woodburn to 14th street. Thanks!
I have noticed not to long ago you repainted the yellow curb on Woodburn Ave. side, just wondering if it's possible to touch up the yellow curb on 14th street side as its fading. Thanks!
Not so much a complaint as was just wondering this curb was painted at one point all the way to about where the black car is in this picture. (Which you can kind of see where it was painted) When it was repainted this summer it was only repainted about where the front of Grey car is, was just wondering if there's a reason why the rest of it wasn't repainted like before. Really wish it was cause it makes it easier for people like me who live on the dead end street of Woodburn to see on coming traffic, also makes it easier for busses who have to turn from Woodburn onto 14th street heading to college ave to be able to make the turn.
Damaged sidewalk is a trip hazard
Trash along E Graham road north side case open#174548. I think the trash was picked up, but was never send notification. Are you done with it? If so I wanted to send a note of thanks. I wonder why there was so much trash and debris there. I have not seen another road like it in Bloomington. Perhaps the high school kids from North? Any way, thanks.