closed #176730
Street Trees
200 block north grant on east side of road Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 7/28/2021
Dead limbs!
Dead limbs!
The trees in the city tree plot on this street are blocking parking spaces and making sidewalk travel nearly impossible.
One of the new street trees planted by the city after the completion of the new north extension of the Jackson Creek Trail last fall has unfortunately died, and should be replaced. It is sending up suckers at the base, but I don’t think a large shrubby plant is what was intended. Tree is near the property line of the house on High and the house on the corner facing Wimbleton. Thank you!
New street tree not replaced: after the multi-use path was installed, a tree replacing a large locust was planted. That tree died almost immediately. This spring, someone from the city cut it off at the base, but did not replace it. I u-reported it last year as well and was informed then that the contractor which originally planted it would replace it sometime during last year. It’s no skin off my nose if it isn’t replaced, just rather disappointing. Thanks!
For the fourth time in the past 18 months, the tulip poplar planted in the easement in 2021 is still dead. It has been dead since March of 2022 when it was reported as dead. The City has ignored this dead tree since it was reported as dead more than a year ago, when the City acknowledged it as dead and slated to be replaced in 2022. It's now 2023 and nothing has happened. This tree is pining for the Fjords!
My neighbor requested for me to submit a ticket on his behalf: Tree limbs are hanging low along RCA Park Dr. Could you please consider trimming them back? Thank you!
Honey locust in City ROW is stressed/diseased/dying. The Highpoint Neighborhood Association paid Less Huss to have this tree planted a few years ago. Is there something that can be done to save it? If a watering issue, neighbors can attend to that, but it's not clear if that is indeed the issue.
A tree has somewhat fallen over Azalea Lane and should be removed. Any tall trucks would now hit the branches.
There’s a bush on the property of 2127 E 5th St (at the corner of 5th and Jefferson St) that obstructs motorists’ view when turning north onto Jefferson St from 5th St. Since this intersection does not contain a 4-way stop sign, there have been several times I have almost gotten into a collision with an oncoming vehicle going south when making that turn simply because I cannot see them around that bush.
Tree on north side 5th midway between S. Bryan and S. Jefferson has a broken limb hanging down over the street. It also has several low hanging branches over the road that impede high sided delivery vehicles.