closed #169636
Blocked Sidewalk
316 N College AVE
- Case Date:
- 7/31/2019
113 n 7th st.
113 n 7th st.
Can’t use sidewalk
There is a business or something on 17th St. -- between Madison and Woodburn next to Bloomington Cleaners that has a yard full of dirt -- no grass, no plants. Every time it rains, the resulting mud washes on to the sidewalk.
overgrowth. hard to tell from the sunlight in the photo but the scratchy plant goes from one end to the other, can't really walk through if you're in shorts.
Trees are blocking portion of the sidewalk on S Madison
A number of medium/large tree limbs are on the ground within the tree plot area/sidewalk right-of-way. They are causing a hazzard for pedestrians. Can Street Department please clean these up (too large for homeowner). Location: 311/313 S. Rogers Street. Thank you.
Most of the trees along our street are in need of trimming to keep the branches from forcing people to get off the sidewalk or crouch in order to get by. Several of them are also too low for cars to drive under them or park under them along the curb.
Large shrubs along the Abby Lane side of the 1700 E. Camby Lane property are growing out into the sidewalk area. These impede the line of sight for cars exiting Camby onto Abby (right or left) and also force walkers to move into the street when walking on the east side of Abby Lane. The shrubs are so large that if walkers squeeze in to walk next to them on the sidewalk, it's uncomfortable to do so because they could easily conceal humans or wild animals and are therefore intimidating, especially during evenings and nights.
Large shrubs along the Abby Lane side of the 1700 E. Camby Lane property are growing out into the sidewalk area. These impede the line of sight for cars exiting Camby onto Abby (right or left) and also force walkers to move into the street when walking on the east side of Abby Lane. The shrubs are so large that if walkers squeeze in to walk next to them on the sidewalk, it's uncomfortable to do so because they could easily conceal humans or wild animals and are therefore intimidating, especially during evenings and nights.
A fallen smallish tree is blocking the pedestrian/bike trail (Polly Grimshaw trail) just east of Pete Ellis Drive and parallel to the railroad track. See photo attached.