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closed #170249

Blocked Sidewalk

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
9/6/2019

Pedestrian crosswalk needed at 10th St. and Pete Ellis Drive.

closed #166779

Blocked Sidewalk

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
12/9/2018

Car parked across the sidewalk and into the street. West side of Washington not far from 1st. Around 11:40 Sunday morning.

closed #167390

Blocked Sidewalk

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
2/11/2019

water leakage

closed #167905

Blocked Sidewalk

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
3/28/2019

The scooters that were blocking the sidewalk yesterday in front of Runcible Spoon were just moved over a bit towards the old Boxcar Books. They're still blocking the sidewalk. Forwarding these cases to Lime for resolution doesn't actually resolve the underlying problem.

closed #168289

Blocked Sidewalk

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
4/27/2019

I see people fell down

closed #168594

Blocked Sidewalk

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
5/20/2019

Vegetation has overtaken the sidewalk at 411 s Lincoln, forcing pedestrian traffic into the street. It certainly isn’t ADA compliant.

closed #168668

Blocked Sidewalk

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
5/25/2019

Sidewalk overgrowth blocking path 819 Plymouth road

closed #170857

Blocked Sidewalk

500-698 S Madison St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47403

Case Date:
11/1/2019

Truck and trailer blocking crosswalk at SW corner of Howe and Madison St.

closed #169860

Blocked Sidewalk

500-598 E 13th St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47408

Case Date:
8/13/2019

The sidewalk between the Brownstone Apartments and Indiana Ave on E 13th St is completely overgrown with weeds from the railroad right of way.

closed #166412

Blocked Sidewalk

47404, Bloomington, Indiana

Case Date:
11/3/2018

The Vendors and the users of the scooters are nowhere near as courteous as cyclists. Those damn things are just thrown on teh sidewalk, blocking pedestrians and handicap ramps. They are a menace when ridden on sidewalk, and even more dangerous when ridden on the street. There is nothing innovative about these. They need to be removed from service until the vendors take better care of them when they are idle, and the users properly park and ride them.