closed #191671
Street & Traffic Signs
527 E 3rd ST
- Case Date:
- 7/9/2024
Stop sign is sawed off with rusty nails sticking out of it, safety hazard for bikers and pedestrians
Stop sign is sawed off with rusty nails sticking out of it, safety hazard for bikers and pedestrians
Every other street in our neighborhood has a "No Outlet" sign at the intersection before the end of that street, but we do not have one on N Roosevelt. We get a LOT of people trying to use Roosevelt st as a through road to 10th street, but the road ends. I live at 429 N Roosevelt, and it is really tight at the end of the road and we get countless people a day using our yard to turn around, damaging our yard. This could be solved by putting a "No Outlet" sign, similar to the same signs on Clark and Adams, so that people do not mistakenly go down our road and have to turn around in my yard. Thank you!
The curb cut has turned into a sink hole at the southwest corner of 9th and IN. The sidewalk on the opposite corner (north side of 9th between Indiana and Fess) is also a problem.
sidewalk floods in front house when it rains. puddle is too deep to walk through. very inconvenient.
Curb in front of fire hydrant needs to be repainted. Fire Hydrant at 720 W 7th at Maple is being blocked by parked car. Curb is yellow but hard to see. Needs to be repainted. Health and safety hazard with hydrant blocked. See photo.
526 N Lincoln. I had a nasty trip on the uneven sidewalk in front of this address today. maybe this should be looked at?
Please accept this report regarding the broken/missing curb section located at 500 N Walnut Street, Bloomington, IN. I have attached a picture. This is the third report for this issue. The curb is in front of Lockerbie Court Condominiums Thank you, Mike 812-334-8200 812-679-7756 manager@olympusproperties.com
Broken up sidewalk on 522 W. 4th needs to be repaired or repalced. It's very easy to trip on.
Sidewalk is in great need of repair. Can the landlord's rental permit be revoked (or at least not renewed) until the sidewalk is repaired?
Deteriorated diamond plate between 212 and 214 West 4th Street (at Gentry Street), wondering if this is a City responsibility to remediate/address