closed #147842
Sidewalk Requests
2205-2299 East 5th Street
- Case Date:
- 8/31/2015
Many IU students and employees walk on 5th street between Hillsdale and Union. Currently there are no sidewalks. This is a public safety issue.
Many IU students and employees walk on 5th street between Hillsdale and Union. Currently there are no sidewalks. This is a public safety issue.
The curb at the end of my driveway has crumbled and large chunks of cement are blocking drainage, curb needs to be redone at end of driveway at 1737 E. Camby Lane
Sidewalk repair desperately needed. Water accumulates in a small lake on what once was a sidewalk.
Requesting a sidewalk connection between the Eastside neighborhoods on 10th and Smith to University Elementary sidewalk on corner of 10th and Russell Road. I see many people, including parents with young children, having to walk on the busy road or in side slopes/drainage ditches if they choose to walk to school. Thank you for considering and for all that you do.
The curb cut has turned into a sink hole at the southwest corner of 9th and IN. The sidewalk on the opposite corner (north side of 9th between Indiana and Fess) is also a problem.
Why was a ramp not installed on this brand new sidewalk?!?
Pete Ellis Drive West side sidewalk from Amy Lane to 3rd has large cracks, pothole and many walking neighborhood residents with walkers, canes or just trying to get to Marsh or KFC or McDonalds or the Mall have twisted ankles or fallen due to poor upkeep. Since many apartment dwellers walk everywhere, please ask the sidewalk committee to review the issue. I told Councilman Spechler several months ago and he is retiring. Thank you for a supporting active walkers by providing safe sidewalks.
sidewalk floods in front house when it rains. puddle is too deep to walk through. very inconvenient.
Comment from Josh Conway on Facebook: How about getting a sidewalk on N Crescent rd between Marquis and fountain drive??? I see people forced to take wheelchairs up and down that section of city road. People in cars just keep buzzing them.
We purchased this property in 2007. In 2002 this property had been subdivided and there was a bond for required sidewalks on the property. On July 25, 2012, we turned over the funds from the bond to the City of Bloomington in the amount of $10,690. Since that time, there have been no sidewalks installed. IF sidewalks are REQUIRED when a property is subdivided, what is a REASONABLE amount of time to wait for installation? In the meantime the City just sits on that money? I would appreciate some answers and insight to these REQUIRED sidewalks. Thank you.