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closed #187743

Accessibility Problem

1342 N Arlington Park DR

Case Date:
3/21/2024

Both sides of the sidewalk on 17th street are being blocked off for fiber internet installation causing wheelchairs to have to walk in the road. A violation of the ADA and a safety risk for city residents in general.

closed #187989

Accessibility Problem

903 W Gourley PIKE

Case Date:
4/13/2024

Pedestrian bridge across the bypass has deteriorated on both sides making it inaccessible for people in Wheels Chairs & Other adaptive equipment. Needs repaired asap for ADA compliance

closed #171724

Accessibility Problem

1306 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
2/14/2020

None of the sidewalks (where they even exist) on 17th 18th and 19th street between Dunn and walnut have curb drops. In addition, the sidewalks are completely unkempt and in places unusable. As a wheelchair user who works at City Hall, this poses a major threat to my wellbeing when trying to walk to work or elsewhere in the community.

closed #172633

Accessibility Problem

935 W Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
6/2/2020

Side walk completely covered by bush. Must walk into the street to pass. House Faces Kirkwood directly next to Rose hill cemetery. Directly behind Bloomington parks and red house.

closed #172910

Accessibility Problem

800 N Fairview ST

Case Date:
7/1/2020

Overgrowth of brush and trees making it difficult to walk on the sidewalk.Property can be identified by a lot of tiger lillies in the landscaping. Resident wishes to remain anonymous but provided phone number to answer further questions if needed.

closed #172976

Accessibility Problem

930 W 7th ST

Case Date:
7/8/2020

Handicap parking spot should be on the south side of the ramp instead of further away from the building entrance.

closed #173245

Accessibility Problem

1709 W 8th ST

Case Date:
8/3/2020

Help me understand why the library is still closed down (for the most part) surrounding public libraries are open plus Marion county where you can physically walk in the building how is it that something that's funded by taxpayers they can just stay in there pull a paycheck and it's just okay.