closed #172548
Blocked Sidewalk
- Case Date:
- 5/24/2020
SE corner of college and 14th. Co-live building site. No change since yesterday. Mud, trailer hitch, sand impinging on sidewalk.
SE corner of college and 14th. Co-live building site. No change since yesterday. Mud, trailer hitch, sand impinging on sidewalk.
Southeast corner of college and 14th. Cody live building site. Sand in the sidewalk. Mud in the sidewalk. Plastic wrap in the sidewalk. Trailer hitch to ?concrete mixer? in the sidewalk. Workers present.
Southeast corner of college and 14th. Construction site at old mancino's. Sand partially obstructing sidewalk. Erosion control has been destroyed. Mud is flowing onto the sidewalk. Sorry to bother you. in an ideal world I imagine a stop-work order at the first major violation, such as parking a piece of heavy equipment on the sidewalk for an entire weekend. And then the stop work order would not be lifted until even minor violations such as erosion control are assertively remedied. Thank you
Southeast corner of college and 14th. Construction site at old mancino's. sidewalk still partially obstructed with sand. They moved the sand a little but not entirely off the sidewalk. They are mocking you.
Southeast corner of college and 14th. Construction site at old mancino's. Sidewalk partially obstructed by sand. They moved the equipment. They moved the sheet board. They did not move the sand. Workers are present inside the building. I am bringing this to your attention because it demonstrates their comfort with receiving daily phone calls from your office. They are used to the sound of the dog barking without biting.
sidewalk pedestrian hazard in front of speedway. there for years
Bloomington bagel is blocking the sidewalk.
1500 S Highland.
The plants on both sides of the path are a little overgrown but the real problem is a very solid low hanging branch that is a real hazard. And another low hanging branch that is likely to hit you in the face with pears.
The corner of the construction fence on E. 10th St. where Crosstown Shopping Center used to be (by Sobon and Jimmy John's) keeps getting pushed out more and more into the sidewalk, making it inaccessible to wheelchairs and a trip hazard even for those with no mobility issues.