closed #155984
Water Utility Problems
- Case Date:
- 9/18/2016
Water fountain runs continuously at park ridge east park
Water fountain runs continuously at park ridge east park
parking area behind 125 e 10th looks like a dump. it is extremely smelly from the street.
It seems that the timing of the traffic lights on College through downtown needs to be re-set or something. I drive that route 4 mornings a week at about 5:45 am and typically I will stop at a light at either 10th or 11th and from then on it's smooth sailing. Starting last week, the timing was off, and since then I've had to stop at as many as 5 intersections between 11th and 1st Streets. Just wanted to let you know! :) Thanks!
1) this page (http://bloomington.in.gov/webmaster) is badly formatted for Firefox, resulting in a narrow area (about 1/3 the available width) for the entire page with a scroll bar at the bottom. I have to keep sliding left & right to see what I have just typed & have to slide right to get to the slide bar at the right side of this box. There is also a slide bar at the right of the whole "Reports" section, which should not be needed. 2) the link on the page http://bloomington.in.gov/sections/viewSection.php?section_id=26 for "Street Signals, Signs, and Lights" sends you to http://bloomington.in.gov/traffic, which is a null result of a search - "We were unable to locate the webpage you requested."
7th & Grant is a 4-way stop. None of the Stop signs has the little "4 WAY" sign under the "STOP" sign.
There has been a navy blue trailer parked in front of my house for over a week now. I have never seen anyone get into it and hasn't been moved since it first showed up. Is there any regulations for how long someone can leave an abandon trailer somewhere?
The intersection at Park Ave and Hunter Ave is a 2-way stop. There are multiple accidents there every year because: 1. The cars parked along the side of the road block views for those crossing Hunter 2. There is a large bush on the southwest corner that completely blocks the view west. Making this a 4-way stop would be much safer and easier to navigate.
The east-west trail running through the middle of Bryan Park needs to be significantly wider. This is a critical connection in the signed Allen-Covenanter bike route, but very awkward to ride on. Passing even a single person walking (not to mention groups, dog-walkers, kids, etc) is uncomfortable for all parties. When I come up behind someone am I supposed to ask them to walk in the grass or do I make them feel like they're in the way by trying to bounce around them in the grass? I'd avoid it, but the alternatives of either Grimes or Maxwell are scary. Please widen this connection to make it functional and comfortable for both transportation and recreation purposes. Thank you!
trash along north side of 616 n Washington st
The sidewalk on 9th between Grant and Lincoln St. is crumbling and falling apart.