closed #132654
Excessive Growth
904 W 4th ST
- Case Date:
- 7/5/2013
Overgrown weeds and plants are blocking the sidewalk in front of 904 W. 4th St.
Overgrown weeds and plants are blocking the sidewalk in front of 904 W. 4th St.
Overgrown weeds are blocking the sidewalk in front of 420 W. 4th St.
Vegetation overgrowth hindering sidewalk clear zone - north side of Tapp between Adams and Pinehurst.
At (or very close to) 509 N Lincoln St there has been water flowing onto the sidewalk for months. There is now a huge mud slick across several yards of sidewalk that everyone waking on that side has to step into the street to avoid.
Crumbling sidewalk at Swain and Third Street
Blood running out of uncollected garbage bags at 703 North Washington Street and pooling on the sidewalk! There are flies swarming around this mess.
Several ripped open trash bags lying on sidewalk, just south of 710 N. Lincoln St.
There are 2 ripped up trash bags lying on the sidewalk at 710 N Lincoln. Trash is spilling out on the sidewalk.
I am not requesting a sidewalk, only that the city finish a sidewalk project it started a long time ago. Three years ago the city installed a new sidewalk on the south west quadrant of Kinser Pike and the 46/45 Bypass. A black fabric erosion barrier was installed and never removed. This eyesore has been in place since the completion of the project. The State of Indiana is unable to mow this area because of the obstruction. It would be nice if the city would remove this so it can once again be mowed. According to the city this area is part of the "scenic gateway corridor" to Bloomington. For the past few years it has been anything but scenic. Thank you for taking a look at this situation. Regards, Jeff Stevens, Owner, Harley-Davidson of Bloomington 812-333-8300
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?