closed #161228
Blocked Sidewalk
1700 E Camby LN
- Case Date:
- 9/19/2017
There are tree branches hanging down onto the sidewalk in front of this address. Also the bushes around the side of the house are growing out over the sidewalk there as well.
There are tree branches hanging down onto the sidewalk in front of this address. Also the bushes around the side of the house are growing out over the sidewalk there as well.
Tree branches overhanging sidewalk in front of house. Bushes growing out across sidewalk on side of house.
Sidewalk blocked by branches.
this empty lot has brush growing over sidewalk that doesn't allow anyone to walk on it. It needs cleaned up.
Overgrown plants making it hard to use the sidewalk on the way to Elementary school
Residents at 2526 S Rogers St Bloomington, In 47403 have at least 2 of their 4+ cars and trucks consistently parked fully on the sidewalk that borders their property on Ralston. They're essentially using this sidewalk as a parking lot / repair area for their vehicles. This is not a temporary occurrence but something that is observed on a daily basis for many months.
Vegetation is overgrown and blocking sidewalk
Vegetation is overgrown and blocking sidewalk/path between Nota and Maxwell.
Please plow and salt Brookstone Court to the back of the court. The back is located between 3400 and 3404 E. Brookstone Court. I attached a photo highlighting the area in blue that is currently left unsalted and unplowed. When this area isn't treated, the tire-packed snow ices up for several days. I checked neighboring courts (such as Kings, Dale, Taylor, and Chaudion) and found them completely clear while Brookstone was 2/3 snow & ice covered. I only expect a path to the back of the court, so please make sure driver follows a path similar to the red arrow in the photo to the back of the court. Thanks!
There is a parking space on Cardinal Ct next to #921 that I use when I can't get in our driveway (I have a disability), but the snow plows have been piling the snow there. It also creates an obstacle for the mailman. Another place the snow got piled in the last storm was in front of our and our other neighbor's mailboxes, so that our mailman had to get out and climb over the mound of snow to deliver our mail, for a week or two after the last snow storm. I hate to complain, especially when there's a storm and a lot of extra work to do, but this seems dangerous for him. We live on a culdesac so there are other places the snow could be piled instead of these two spots, which would help us and our mailman greatly. Thank you for all you do!