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closed #141635

Biking & Walking

Case Date:
10/7/2014

Sidewalk covered in gravel and mud 312 e 8th st

closed #141766

Biking & Walking

815 N College AVE

Case Date:
10/17/2014

Debris in the bike lane got into my front wheel and caused damage. Bike lanes really need to be cleaner. I wasn't hurt, but it could have been much worse.

closed #142453

Biking & Walking

229 W 1st ST

Case Date:
11/18/2014

Sign hit by dually wheeled vehicle. Leaning over the bline

closed #142465

Biking & Walking

Indiana University, Bloomington

Case Date:
11/18/2014

Because of the shadow from the concrete wall, the sun can't melt the snow on the multi-use path. This turns to ice and is too chunky to ride through.

closed #142516

Biking & Walking

2906 E Buick Cadillac BLVD

Case Date:
11/20/2014

Hole in street just off curb resulted in fall and twisted ankle. East side south in front of Chevrolet corner of Buick Cadillac and Auto Mall Rd

closed #136233

Biking & Walking

348 S Morton ST

Case Date:
2/6/2014

This heavily used biker/walker commuter path from Morton onto the b-line gets blocked with snow everytime it's plowed, but it would be easy for the plow drivers to leave a bike/walk pathway so we don't have to carry our bikes over the snow several times a day.

closed #158121

Biking & Walking

201–299 S Rogers St

Case Date:
2/15/2017

So this is a daily occurrence.... does anyone receive these reports?

closed #159129

Biking & Walking

1401–1499 S Palmer Ave

Case Date:
5/17/2017

There is a pile of gravel and sand that is dangerous for cycling through, and especially for turning, for cyclists. It is where Plamer let's out into Hillside.

closed #159980

Biking & Walking

1246 S Fenbrook LN

Case Date:
7/4/2017

Overhanging bushes

closed #160393

Biking & Walking

Case Date:
8/2/2017

Hi - I feel like the city needs to issue a warning to cyclists to take extra precautions when locking up their bike. On Monday around 11am, my $1200 bike was stripped of all of its parts that were not locked to the bike rack. This happened right outside my office in a somewhat busy parking lot, in downtown Bloomington, in broad daylight. From the security footage it took the person about 20 minutes. A police report was filed and the officer mentioned he'd seen similar cases recently. After posting about this on social media, I've now heard numerous cases of bikes either being stripped completely or partially during the day at various spots downtown over the past couple weeks. Had there been any media or warnings issued, I would have certainly brought my bike into my office, rather than risk losing most of it. I realize it's just a possession (and not a life) and can be replaced, but given that this seems to be a growing trend, a warning and increased awareness would be helpful.