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open #185637

Sidewalk Requests

Case Date:
9/17/2023

The brush along the sidewalk has encroached so much that I have to step into the street in a few places. I’m sure the adjacent property is owned by the railroad. Can we clean it up and charge them? This area could use attention by Brighten BTown - the weeds are really tall along the curbs, and there have been many car accidents, but no follow up by a street sweeper.

open #185618

Sidewalk Requests

Case Date:
9/16/2023

Raised sidewalk (both sides of slab) caused by tree roots in easement causing tripping hazard.

open #185619

Sidewalk Requests

Case Date:
9/16/2023

Raised sidewalk caused by tree roots in easement causing tripping hazard. This is the Brumley Ct. Side of their property.

open #187132

Sidewalk Requests

City Water Tank, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA

Case Date:
2/2/2024

FYI: I've tried submitting this several times using Safari on both macOS and iOS and I fails every time I include a photo, so I'm leaving it out for now but can provide it later if desired. (I think your webform doesn't know how to handle heic images.) In any case, I reported this issue to INDOT, but at first they said I should report it to IU. So I did. Then later they said I should report it to the city. So I am. This is an open/unpaved section of the multi-use path. It's been in this state for months and is getting worse. Can this be repaired?

open #187902

Sidewalk Requests

2009 S Ramsey DR

Case Date:
4/5/2024

Tripping hazard caused by uneven sidewalk section.

open #187972

Sidewalk Requests

2704 E Brigs BND

Case Date:
4/11/2024

The tree/roots between the sidewalk and road between 2704 and 2702 E Brigs Bnd has caused the sidewalk to tilt and hold water. This will pose an icy surface and is difficult with my walker. I also am concerned the water will cause damage to my driveway. Is this something you can look into. Thank you. V/R Kenneth Crevier

open #188200

Sidewalk Requests

300 E 11th ST

Case Date:
4/30/2024

Is the City responsible for retaining walls alongside walkways or does it fall on adjacent property owners to maintain them? On the Lincoln side of this property there is an old wall that is just about to collapse. It seems that if a team of masons got in there now prior to its failure, they might be able to take it apart somehow and reset it so that it will last another 130 years. But if it were to fall on its own, the stones would likely all break up and be useless trash. Property owner (Parker Rentals) is aware of the potential problem, but they do not seem to care. The surrounding area has many retaining walls that add character to the community. It would be great if this one could be saved.