closed #131977
Line of Sight
520 S Fess AVE
- Case Date:
- 5/27/2013
2nd and fess, tree overgrown blocking stop sign
2nd and fess, tree overgrown blocking stop sign
The area where we park on the side of the road (if coming off of 7th street heading towards 5th, on the right side) is pretty rutted up and turns into a big mud hole when it rains. It looks like it just needs more gravel.
A cut for a culvert under the multi-use path leading to the tunnel under the bybass has not been repaved with asphalt. It is dangerous for bikers and many are diverting around on the grass. This will soon cause erosion. Please fix this pavement gap as soon as possible.
The hair salon businesses located near 1025 S Walnut St would benefit from a bike rack. The owners of the salons expressed interest in the rack but were unsure of landlord support for a rack. The location is ideal for a rack as it is near the B-line and bike boulevard on Allen.
Nw corner Montclair & Wimbleton, tree is blocking right of way, needs pruning.
Vegetation at 917 W. Howe is blocking the sidewalk.
Overgrown plants and flowers are blocking the sidewalk in front of 521 W. 4th St.
The sidewalk needs clearing in the 1600/1700 block of South Huntington Street.
There are many pedestrians like myself who walk North Walnut under the railroad trestle just north of 13th Street. On the west side of Walnut, this is so overgrown with weeds (some nearly trees) it becomes difficult to safely navigate there. Who is responsible to maintain this problem? If it's the railroad, they should be fined - especially in the winter when snow is NEVER cleared. The weeds are a nasty sight, too. One more thing, what should we do when we see homeless people making their 'homes' under the bridge. I just came past there and a couple of scary guys (trolls??) were making themselves comfortable. I'm a middle-aged single woman w/o a car so I often have to go to CVS from my home at 11th and Walnut. Thanks for any help you can provide!
Bicycle rack subsidies, I have heard the city of Bloomington offers subsidies for businesses to install bike racks?