uReport

City of Bloomington, Indiana

Search

Fields to display

Search Results: (33)

closed #155812

Other

Case Date:
9/12/2016

Broken glass on street and sidewalk in front of 622 North Washington Street.

closed #143861

Other

Case Date:
3/3/2015

Our next door neighbor wanted us to shovel snow away from their mailbox since the snow was plowed in a pile in front of it. It was assumed my son's car was parked in the cul de sac however he hasn't parked there when severe weather hits. I am not in the best of the health to shovel it away. Can someone from the city just plow it away from their mailbox and to the right of their driveway where no one parks? I mean the best to the city plow services but the neighbors think its our responsibility to shovel it and I beg to differ. Please direct me on this issue. They are a relatively young middle aged couple and are quite capable of handling this without blaming us. Deepest regards, Stacy

closed #144063

Other

Case Date:
3/15/2015

Sidewalk in front of Elks property on N. Walnut has deteriorated in a dangerous manner (especially in front of Elks Parking lot). This has been going on for 2 years and there is almost no solid concrete left in 2 sidewalk squares. However, large chunks remain loose and are a serious tripping hazard.

closed #144446

Other

Case Date:
4/6/2015

Thank you for fixing the area that was damaged by the snow plows this winter! It looks really great! Best, Ingrid Faber 1104 S. Covenanter Drive

closed #144620

Other

Case Date:
4/15/2015

Dead rabbit on sidewalk in front of 622 West 6th St. Probably hit by car. House is vacant.

closed #146540

Other

Case Date:
7/18/2015

George Saliday told me I had to move from 'his' city owned sidewalk as me standing and speaking with one other person on said sidewalk was 'causing a hazard'. I would like an explanation as to the city law or rule prohibiting persons from conversing in a stationary manner while on a city sidewalk. I would also like to understand why a non law enforcement public employee is enforcing directives of the public and why he was wearing no identification. Thank you.

closed #146689

Other

Case Date:
7/23/2015

Just wanted to thank you for a job well done. I am an avid walker and my route frequently takes me by the north end of Southeast Park. For quite some time, the sidewalk running along the north side of the tennis courts near Moores Pike has frequently been covered with water and mud, becoming a nuisance for walkers, joggers, dog owners, cyclists and even tennis players. Recently the city trimmed the trees back, regraded the slope and created a drainage channel. I am happy to report that even during this wet summer, the fix seems to be working and so far the sidewalk has remained clear and passable. Many thanks! btw, compliments to park staff as well for the fine job they do of keeping the doggie waste bags well-stocked, and the timely job they do of emptying trash receptacles. Dog owners and non-owners alike appreciate it.

closed #136356

Other

Case Date:
2/15/2014

I live off of Gifford Road and Curry Pike and each time there has been snow, it seems like the snow plows and salt truck miss are area especially Gifford Road. Prefect example was yesterday and today no signs of it being plowed or salted. Will any one be plowing and salting roads today?

closed #142369

Other

Case Date:
11/11/2014

Sidewalks plowed only on commerical side of the street and not on side of street with an assisted living place. I had to unsafely cross te street because I could not get light button. This happens every year and every snow.

closed #165136

Other

Case Date:
7/12/2018

There is a skunk carcass on the sidewalk just south of 527 S. Washington St. (South of 2nd Street, on the East side of Washington St.) I walked there this morning around 10:00. The skunk had probably been killed on the street within the past 12 hours, and then something had dragged it onto the sidewalk. It would be good if someone could remove the carcass. There is a skunk odor over the neighborhood, and the carcass has been torn apart quite a bit. Thanks very much.