closed #143508
Trash
- Case Date:
- 2/7/2015
there are a lot of trash bags piling up around the rental property located at 610 NORTH lincoln street. some of them are ripped open and have trash spilling out on the ground.
there are a lot of trash bags piling up around the rental property located at 610 NORTH lincoln street. some of them are ripped open and have trash spilling out on the ground.
This is probably a Utilities issue, but I cannot find a place to make a report to them (online). Recently, there is a big THICK ICE patch that develops on the street at the corner of Maxwell and Woodlawn, whenever the temp. is below freezing. It is on the east side of Woodlawn at the SE corner of that intersection. (There is a fire hydrant at that location.) Pretty sure there is water leaking from somewhere underground onto the street.
I live at Campus Court apartments at 2036 N Walnut Street. Behind the "F" building, there is a narrow lane connecting the parking lots, and the curb is designated as a fire lane. There are two individuals who park in the lane, every single weekday, from approximately 6pm to midnight. I have spoken to them in person and asked them not to park in the fire lane, but they return every day. The apartment management is also aware of this problem. I was hoping that the cars could be towed or cited for parking in a fire lane. Thank you!
There is a pothole on the South side of Rhorer road (near a driveway, on the edge of the road) when heading east on Rhorer road from the intersection of S Walnut Street Pike & Rhorer Road. Traffic has to swerve due to its size. During rush hour it can get a little dicey.
This pothole is literally about 10 - 12 inches deep!
pothole on washington street, just north of 10th
Barry Wallock, Downtown Specialist, is listed with the wrong email address on the City Directory. It should be wallockb@bloomington.in.gov
There are several sidewalk cuts along Washington Street in front of the AT&T building that are covered with smooth metal pieces. These metal covers provide absolutely no traction when wet and are very dangerous for pedestrians. Can these please be replaced with the more common covers that have raised ridges to provide some traction?
There are two fairly large holes in the Washington Street bike lane between 8th and 9th streets.
When is the city going to repair the broken and crooked iconic street lamps on Hawthorne?