closed #172865
Blocked Sidewalk
213 S Grant ST
- Case Date:
- 6/26/2020
Concrete retaining wall has broken apart and fallen into and is currently blocking the sidewalk. This has been like this for a while now.
Concrete retaining wall has broken apart and fallen into and is currently blocking the sidewalk. This has been like this for a while now.
206 S Smith bushes overgrown into sidewalk
During this spring/summer, there was construction work being done on 200 S. Grant. While the construction is now completed, it seems they left this in the middle of the sidewalk. I’m not sure what this is called but it was used to hold a sign that stated that the sidewalk is close. Please remove this from blocking the sidewalk. Much thanks.
Millstone has created a massive screwup with their driveways project. The pavement is leading to massive problems with the runoff and also the clearance of driveways onto former basic normal driveways. This whole project is a complete fucskercluck. Is mayor Hamilton's family involved?
Pickup truck parked on sidewalk, blocking pedestrians; other cars parked on grass in yard.
So we're 15 weeks into our driveways being a mess of gravel and mud. And we have been patient about this, hoping that Milestone will give us what we had before. And yet most of these driveways are garbage.. Ok, but we are still without a driveway, without reasonable access to the street (while paying all those taxes) and still dealing with the sloth of Milestone. Congratulations, Mr Hamilton (Bank Lobbyist), you have created a new republican in Bloomington. You suck.
The house across the street from us (209 E Wylie) has a ton of cut down branches that are blocking the sidewalk and road. These branches have been sitting there for over a week now.
This is a 2 for 1. On the south side of 7th, there is a railroad tie used as a parking barrier from the eastern residence and overgrowth from the western residence.
Hello! The sidewalk (north side) of Vermilya going towards Walnut has quite a bit of mud and debris that has left the sidewalk quite dangerous. I walk this on my way to work and have slipped a number of times. (There also are a number of overgrown plants, which doesn't help matters.) Is this upkeep the responsibility of the residents? Can something be done to make it safer? Thank you!
Sidewalk here at the NE corner of High & Winslow is overgrown again, making access to the Jackson Creek Trail difficult for families with strollers, kids on bikes, etc. This has been an ongoing issue for several summers now. Can you please find a permanent resoution to keep this pathway clear and accessible?