closed #189289
Debris Cleanup (Storm Tree & Organic Debris)
2609 S Rogers ST
- Case Date:
- 7/1/2024
Limbs ranging from small(light) to large(heavy). Piled along front lawn, next to but not impeding on sidewalk
Limbs ranging from small(light) to large(heavy). Piled along front lawn, next to but not impeding on sidewalk
Snow plow has knocked down mailbox. Fix is temporary.
Fallen tree from the storm is completely blocking the sidewalk. Myself and several neighbors in the Southern Pines addition need to use this sidewalk to safely get to the city bus stop at County View Apartments. This impacts both safety and accessibility for pedestrians.
Our ~30 year old sidewalk is damaged and unsafe for children, the elderly, and people who aren't watching where they're going
Banta is a narrow street with no sidewalk on my side, I have a large brush pile next to my driveway, but I'm able to get it any closer to the street. I do work from home and am there most weekdays to assist, but the cut up chunks are too big for me to move on my own from where they're at.
I am writing to you on behalf of the Blue Ridge Neighborhood Association Board to reaffirm our sidewalk request made on March 11th of 2014 and appearing on page 85 of the 2015 Council Sidewalk Committee Packet. As you may know the neighborhood of Blue Ridge is bounded by College Ave on the West, Dunn Street on the East, and Old State Road 37 (and, in part, the Cascades trail) on the North. While Blue Ridge has many positive aspect, unfortunately walkability and biking accessibility to the rest of Bloomington is not one. Dunn Street is narrow, with low visibility hampered by hills, and College Avenue has high-speed traffic. Bloomington Mass Transit does not serve our neighborhood. These factors combine to make walking or biking into or out of Blue Ridge a challenge. It would be of great benefit to our neighborhood if some means could be found to connect our neighborhood via sidewalks to the rest of Bloomington and give our 220 households a means to safely access Bloomington other than by car. With that goal in mind, we request consideration of a sidewalk on North Dunn Street connecting SR 45/46 to Tamarack and ultimately Lakewood Drive. We thank you for considering this matter.
The sidewalk on the north side of E Rogers Rd,mid-way between Spicewood ln and Sare Rd is completely obstructed by branches and bushes from adjacent properties rendering it impassable.
Not sure if it's 2705 or 2708 Redwood Circle, but the sidewalk is COMPLETELY obscured and there is now a path worn through the grass from everyone trying to get through. .
Vegetation is overgrown and blocking sidewalk
Is it possible to have a crosswalk painted on 3rd at Rose? Today I saw a blind person trying to make the crossing. Per the email below, a few years ago, it seemed this was a possibility. Yes. There will be marked crosswalks on 3rd at Rose. On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 10:51 AM, Schertz, Hannah H. <hschertz@indiana.edu> wrote: Thanks for the response. I have noticed the bike stripes. My concern is crossing 3rd at Rose as a pedestrian. Is there any chance of a crosswalk there? Thanks, Hannah -- Hannah Schertz, Ph.D. Indiana University School of Education 201 N Rose Ave. Bloomington, IN 47405 812-856-8146 From: Adrian Reid <reida@bloomington.in.gov> Date: Tuesday, October 22, 2013 10:49 AM To: HSchertz <hschertz@indiana.edu> Subject: uReport request Good morning, Thank you for your uReport request regarding Rose Avenue. At this point, the likelihood of a sidewalk on Rose Avenue is very low. You probably have noticed changes on 3rd Street as a result of the City's Greenways Implementation Plan, however. Rose Avenue in the segment you describe is designated as a neighborhood greenway as well. So you will see some additional signage and striping at the 3rd & Rose intersection if you haven't already. Thank you again for your uReport request. Thanks, Adrian