- Case Date:
- 12/4/2020
The sidewalk and bike lane (especially) are in need of repair. It is difficult and dangerous to bike with so many holes, loose gravel and uneven surfaces on N. Smith Road between Morningside and 10th Streets, Bloomington.
- Case Date:
- 6/15/2021
543 park ridge has collapsed dangerous sidewalk. Hazard for trip and accessibility. Yellow house across street has fully deteriorated inaccessible sidewalk practically gravel
- Case Date:
- 7/20/2021
Sidewalk needed. I walked from Peppergrass to Kroger. I had to walk in the street, S. Walnut St. Pike. Very dangerous
- Case Date:
- 9/28/2021
At the following addresses, the clearance space above the sidewalk surface and the bottom of the tree canopy is quite a bit lower than the eight feet stipulated in Section 12.24.040(2) of Bloomington’s Municipal Code. The low bottom of the tree canopy at these addresses blocks the sidewalk and represents a safety hazard for pedestrians and runners. Could you please look into this issue? Thank you!
3906 E Brighton Crest
3916 E Brighton Crest
929 S Brighton Crest
807 S Brighton Crest
701 S Brighton Crest (tree on Bennington Blvd)
4049 Bennington Blvd
559 S Park Ridge Rd (R3 Reserve, west side of Park Ridge)
365 S Park Ridge Rd
4405 E 3rd St (gas station, tree south of gas station exit on N Park Ridge Rd)
125 S Park Ridge Rd
109 S Park Ridge Rd
4401 E Cambridge Ct (tree on N Park Ridge Rd)
610 N Park Ridge Rd
903 N Park Ridge Ct
824 N Plymouth Rd
4305 E Walpole Ln (trees also on Plymouth Rd)
615 N Plymouth Rd
501 N Plymouth Rd
331 N Sheffield Rd
- Case Date:
- 6/4/2024
The sidewalks on Sare Road between Spicewood (as of the morning of 6/4/24) and the roundabout on Winslow have brush that is overgrown to the point that is narrows the sidewalk down so much that only 1 person can walk through. There are also thorn bushes that will scratch you if you meet someone at the same time either walking, running or biking. The sidewalk is also overgrown from the roundabout at the top of the hill on Winslow down to the roundabout at the Jackson Creek trail and then up High Street. These sidewalks are used a lot but the efficiency is greatly diminished since much of it is interrupted by brush. I'm not sure if this is the city's or the property owner's responsibility but it would be great if this could be addressed. Thank you.