closed #164864
Blocked Sidewalk
316 S Rogers ST
- Case Date:
- 6/18/2018
Tree branches blocking sidewalk on walk to work. 305 S. Rogers St.
Tree branches blocking sidewalk on walk to work. 305 S. Rogers St.
Corner of Dunn and 3rd street, need to place an additional "no turn on red sign" next to signal light. Many people turn right onto 3rd street from Dunn in front of on-coming traffic.
Both cul-de-sac's on Bradshire need to be plowed...
I'd like to report a pot hole that is near the entrance to Cedar Creek Senior Living located at 3203 E. Moores Pike in Bloomington, IN 47401. My mother-in-law resides here and we've been trying to steer around this pot hole as we enter the facility from the east. Thanks!
This is related to a previous service request (uReport Case # 192140). On July 22nd, I was notified via email that this had been closed and when I clicked on the link it stated that this was Resolved; however, the pot hole has not yet been fixed. This pot hole is located at the address above. As you're driving east on Moores Pike, the pot hole can be seen as you enter the right turn lane leading into the senior living facility.
There is an overgrown tree at the intersection of Sare Road and Southern Oaks Drive that is blocking the "STOP" sign. Originally, the tree that was planted there broke, and many new volunteers grew up in that spot. The homeowners at that site have not cut them back. I think they may not realize that it would be okay for them to do so. My family and I had a similar thing happen to one of the oak trees in the tree-row in the front of our house. We chose one of the "volunteers" and cut away the others, so that now we have a single oak tree in that spot, just as we did originally. We actually used the broken tree as a support for the new tree as it was growing. Thanks for your help.
This street light seems to be out. Used to be on consistently. For some time it was acting sporadic, flickering and such. More recently seems to be out completely.
SW corner of David and Forrester Streets has several deep potholes. Thanks for your kind assistance!
The 25 MPH street sign on the north side of the road has been tagged with graffiti for a while. It makes it less visible to drivers at night.
I often bike north on Jordan avenue to 3rd St., then turn left onto 3rd with the traffic light. Before the recent construction, the left turn signal appeared to be on a timer, and now it seems to be activated by a metal-sensitive loop in the pavement. But so far I have been unable to trigger the left turn signal with my bicycle. I have been instructed to ride exactly on the wire, and I ride a steel frame bike from 1970, so it should have plenty of metal to be detected. Is there some way to make sure this traffic light actuator is sensitive enough to work for bicyclists as well as for cars?