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closed #188769

Biking & Walking

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.

closed #187430

Biking & Walking

E 3rd St & S Woodlawn Ave, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA

Case Date:
2/26/2024

Howdy! Vehicle parked in 3rd St bicycle lane next to Rawles Hall. Vehicle: Dark red Honda Accord License: Indiana YNF983 Thank you! (PS I have a photo, but uReport is currently not submitting any reports I attach photos to)

closed #187431

Biking & Walking

E 3rd St & S Fess Ave, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA

Case Date:
2/26/2024

Howdy! Car parked in 3rd St bicycle lane next to Swain Hall West. Vehicle: Silver Chevrolet HHR License: Indiana 342EKM (PS I have a photo, but uReport currently won't let me submit reports with photos attached)

closed #187063

Biking & Walking

727 E 3rd St, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA

Case Date:
1/30/2024

Howdy! Car parked in 3rd St bike lane near Fess Ave at 5:42 pm on 1/30/24. White Honda CRV License plate: Indiana 480RRE Thanks!

closed #187728

Biking & Walking

Case Date:
3/20/2024

The 3rd street bicycle lane adjacent to the IU campus has been massively improved with the newly installed barriers! This section of the commute takes me 3 fewer minutes to bicycle on now that drivers don't block the bicycle lane. Biking in this lane feels so much safer and more comfortable with the barriers up, especially since considering drivers tend to go pretty fast on this road. Also, the barriers don't look like an eyesore at all, which is something I previously read that IU officials were concerned about. The barriers blend into the background enough to not be garish, but they are still clearly visible to drivers and cyclists. Honestly they're pretty stylish for bicycle lane barriers. As a bicycle commuter, even small-scale projects like this make me feel cared about by the city. It makes me glad to be a Bloomingtonian! Laissez le B-Town rouler!