closed #180763
Street Trees
E 7th St, Bloomington, IN, USA
- Case Date:
- 7/26/2022
The newly planted trees are blocking the one way signs between walnut and Indiana
The newly planted trees are blocking the one way signs between walnut and Indiana
When turning left onto Hillside from Huntington, It is very hard to see oncoming traffic from the right (traffic heading west). Please trim those trees.
There is a pine tree on the corner lot at the northwest corner of Hillside and Woodlawn that is leaning dangerously toward Woodlawn. I drive past it a couple of times a week, and it has worsened significantly in the last few weeks. The rootball is visibly pulling up from the ground. I reported this via the CBU phone number a couple of weeks ago, but nothing has been done yet. I'm concerned the recent freeze and impending thaw will cause the tree to topple. Thanks for checking into this.
Lower fir tree branches on the inside of the turn obscure traffic approaching the curve. The lower branches should be removed.
Hello! There are a number of very dead ash trees that have become a hazard on E. Covenanter close to the intersection with High Street. I am hoping that some of these can be prioritized. One in particular reaches over the street. They are very close to the intersection and the stop sign on High. It is only a matter of time before a large limb drops, and I would hate for that to happen when a pedestrian or car was present. Thank you! Jenny
Tree limb in tree plot in SE corner of N College/W 7th intersection is hanging too low over the sidewalk.
One of our bus drivers stated there are low hanging grape vines that are unavoidable in the area of N Fairview St between 7th & 11th St. They stated it is a hazard, especially if buses driving through have the roof hatch open.
The 3 oak trees on Heather need severe trimming. The limbs hang down and hit windshields.
Understands drive, just south of Rogers road there is a large tree with a branch hanging low. It is on the west side of the stands drive. The branch needs to be cut as it is low enough to hit car rooftops and cyclists in the head.
1. Thank you for replacing the High St and E Southdowns signs so quickly when they disappeared. 2. The issue: There are bushes growing on a wooded lot on the northwest corner of the intersection at High St and E Southdowns Dr. Cars heading south on High Street and those trying to get onto High St from Southdowns can't see each other until the last second. (I tried to include a photo but my request wouldn't submit.) It is common enough for drivers on High St to roll through the stop sign or just barely tap their brakes. There haven't been any accidents that I know of but there is great potential. Can the bushes be cut back?