closed #165556
Blocked Sidewalk
1630 S Greystone CT
- Case Date:
- 8/19/2018
Sidewalk completely blocked by overgrown yard
Sidewalk completely blocked by overgrown yard
Have or 'find' myself with little or no clue who to ask or contact concerning the well overgrown 'sticks' or plants currently limiting or restricting passage 'through' the woods, separating Barrington Place from 'neighbor', WOODBRIDGE III. A bit, or "straight" across from the BELL TRACE pond (e 10th St).
10th Street SPEA crosswalk literally blocks street for long periods of time during the day causing vehicle backups. Needs to have a timed signal or be an over or underpass ideally or SOMETHING to prevent regular backups. Makes no sense to clog traffic to the degree when crosswalks at lights are nearby. Yes, it's on campus but until there is a different route 10th will be used heavily by cars needing to actually move. Thank you for ANY improvement that can be made.
On the SW corner of E Winslow Rd and S Walnut Pike there is a poison ivy vine sticking out over the sidewalk. It is at a height of 5 feet.
bush growth blocking sidewalk
bush growth blocking sidewalk at 3 locations on North sidewalk of Grimes, between Lincoln and Walnut.
Is there a reason there is NO sidewalk on Indiana Avenue on either side of the street from 15th St. going north to the IU Credit Union property? It is dangerous to walk that stretch of street without a sidewalk available.
East Fourth Street on the east side of Jefferson is blocked by tree limbs. The limbs hang down across Fourth (which at that point is just a pedestrian path) and extend down almost to the surface of the path.
The new scooters are a bad idea. They are everywhere and haphazardly parked on sidewalks, entrances, etc. More concerning is the of the scooters use on public streets, especially at night. They are much slower and difficult to see. What a terrible idea by the city. It is just a matter of time that I think someone will get hurt. Please reconsider allowing these scooters, or at least limit the use and scope of these scooters.
What is the plan to address the literal impassability of 10th street across campus during the day? It is insane the City allows that road block to continue. Any what is the plan to overall approve east west vehicle traffic across town? Ideally multilane options. Again, insane. Would actively recommend not moving to or working in Bloomington due to traffic problems here. I love Bloomington promotes walking, biking, scooters, etc. But the solution is not making life hell for drivers often limited in options. Someone needs to get their act together. This is not ok.