closed #58534
Other
100 S Pete Ellis DR
- Case Date:
- 4/9/1999
There are limbs hanging over the sidewalk along Pete Ellis Drive in front of the Woodwind Terrace causing problems for pedestrians.
There are limbs hanging over the sidewalk along Pete Ellis Drive in front of the Woodwind Terrace causing problems for pedestrians.
The parking lines around the square are extremely faded at this point. A light dusting of snow, and they will be completely invisible. Can we get those painted before the snow flies? Thanks!
This car has been parked on the sidewalk all afternoon.
This morning I noticed that my passenger mirror had been hit. I got out of my vehicle and looked at the other cars down the road and noticed a couple others had been hit as well. (Passenger side of vehicles face a sidewalk, so not side-swiped by another vehicle.) I called the Bloomington Police Department around 2:15 explained the situation, was carried to dispatch, explained again and was told to write a report.
For over a year, both the owner and tenant of this location have made repeated offenses against city code - including dumping yard waste in the ally, not picking up trash in yard and on sidewalk, having multiple broken down cars parked (for over a year) on property without attempts to repair/remove them. Owners are constantly parking on sidewalk for days at a time. Tenants have aggressive dog that has jumped the fence and attacked people. Blue car in front of house (with flat tires) hasn't moved in over a year, and does not run. Blue SUV doesn't run, and hasnt moved in months. Trash and recycle bin are constantly over flowing and spilling trash. Bins are never removed from sidewalk. Witnesses have caught tenants throwing trash into neighbors yard.
DOESN'T KNOW IF ITS A SINKHOLE OR SPRING, USED A ROOT FINDER AND WENT DOWN 36" BETWEEN SIDEWALK AND DRIVEWAY - HOLLOW UNDERNEATH (WAS CITY DUMP APPROXIMATELY 50 YEARS AGO).
caller complained that siding did not go down to grade on two new houses at 1038 Azalea and 1013 Chris Lane. Caller also complained that developer needs to put in sidewalk per requirement
After the snow storm two weeks ago, the street in front of my house was cleared, but not the dead end part of Brookside Drive that is beside my house. I e-mailed Joe Van Deventer, Director of Street Operations, to ask if that was an error or a new policy. I received no reply. I need to know the answer, so that I can attempt to reverse the policy if the policy for clearing snow from dead end streets has changed. As you can see in the satellite photo, I was forced to hand shovel 40 yards of Brookside Dr. to "get out" even 2-3 days after the snow storm.
Slick sidewalk at the end of alley between 108 & 112 E Kirkwood towards parking lot.
Tree limbs down, blocking sidewalk.