closed #181738
Blocked Sidewalk
1825 N Kinser PIKE
- Case Date:
- 10/5/2022
Veo electric bike completely blocking the sidewalk on Kinser near the Kroger.
Veo electric bike completely blocking the sidewalk on Kinser near the Kroger.
There are shrubs/trees sticking out and hanging low over the sidewalk at the south edge of the new Switchyard Apartments. Additionally, the sidewalk is overgrown with dirt, sand, and grass such that it is inaccessible by wheelchair and possibly for those with other mobility devices. This is of great concern because there is a tenant moving in the apartments soon who uses a wheelchair and will be needing to access the sidewalk to travel to Bloomington Transit bus stops on South Rogers and intersection for safe crossing. Thank for taking care of this for her and other pedestrians who are inconvenienced by these obstructions.
These scooters have been sitting in this area for at least 8 days. There is no sidewalk on the south side of 1st St., so pedestrians on the sidewalk have to contend with the scooters. I personally have moved them of the walk and out of the street in the last several days. They are potentially a hazard for students walking to/from Rogers & Binford schools.
1919 Southdowns is the home that has let the vegetation overgrow the public sidewalk, so that we have to walk on his neighbor's lawn : this sidewalk has lots of foot & bicycle traffic from schoolchildren + adult commuters. Bushes need to be cut back very hard -- not just trimmed a little. This is an on-going problem & homeowner does NOT trim. Please help!
Why is this house allowed to have a paved parking area that blocks the sidewalk? They have a driveway is a two car garage on the west side of the house.
Two cars are parked in front of 1935 E 2nd Street, completely t blocking the sidewalk on a busy street. (They even have a driveway on Anita that is empty.)
Hobo setting off fireworks. Drinking beer. Blocking sidewalk. 6th walnut.
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?
This family has a makeshift fence that is unstable and proceeds into the sidewalk. They also have a dog that lunges and feels unsafe (especially with a makeshift fence so close to the sidewalk) when walking by. My kids are scared and it's on a busy neighborhood corner that a lot of kids walk by.
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!