closed #160186
Blocked Sidewalk
100-198 West 8th Street
- Case Date:
- 7/19/2017
Vegetation blocks north side sidewalk on 8th between College and Walnut.
Vegetation blocks north side sidewalk on 8th between College and Walnut.
Scooter is blocking the sidewalk at Atwater and Faculty.
Fiber project was blocking the sidewalk on N Monroe at approximately 5:10pm 7/8. No signs or barricades were present.
Cars parked on the sidewalk outside Firestone Auto.
You have to walk on the median because tree has grown over the sidewalk. Needs trimmed badly
Debris is blocking the sidewalk on the south sidewalk on Grimes.
The city has removed a recent encampment by the corner of Wylie and S Walnut. The person camping and blocking the sidewalk along the wood fence by the second house from the corner on the north side of Wylie has been allowed to remain despite having built a permanent campsite with increasing belongings for many weeks now. This campsite is used daily including overnight which is against city policies.
This multi-use path has trees blocking it. I reported this last year on 6/23/2016 to Parks & Rec and I kept getting referred to different departments with the final message on 12/6/2016 saying it was up to the street department. Even so, this path is still blocked. I hope you are the correct department and can help this time.
There is a significant amount of vegetation encroaching into the sidewalk along the northeast corner of the High Street roundabout. We use this sidewalk to connect from our Sycamore Knolls neighborhood over to the Jackson Creek trail, and it has become extremely difficult for our young kids to navigate this on their bikes. Can this please be trimmed back?
Hello, I am writing to make a complaint about the scooters that have appeared over the last few weeks from both Bird and Lime. This past Saturday, multiple scooters from both companies were simply abandoned in Bryan Park, some of which were blocking the sidewalks and paths through the park, some of which were leaning against trees and benches, all of which were eyesores in an otherwise lovely park. At one point in the afternoon, six or so Lime scooters were dropped off on the sidewalk by the Henderson St. lower parking lot by folks from Enterprise Rental, on the sidewalk, where people walk, run, etc. In Bloomington, we are fortunate to have bike racks everywhere. Would it be possible to require that users and companies place the scooters at bike rack locations? By simply allowing them to be left wherever, users are leaving them around without regard to others. This is also a bit of an issue with the Pace bikes. A few weeks ago, one was left leaning on the stop sign at Henderson and Davis, when there is a bike rack just a block away in the park. Thank you for taking steps to regulate these companies in a manner that benefits everyone. Karen Keagle