closed #144620
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- Case Date:
- 4/15/2015
Dead rabbit on sidewalk in front of 622 West 6th St. Probably hit by car. House is vacant.
Dead rabbit on sidewalk in front of 622 West 6th St. Probably hit by car. House is vacant.
The crosswalk stripes on the west side of Rogers in the new crosswalk between First and Second streets are gone, perhaps scraped off by a snow plow. Only half the street looks like a crosswalk.
There is a large sofa blocking the sidewalk at street address: 814 S. Eastside (between 1st and Maxwell).
Please evaluate a dead tree, fractured trunk, leaning over sidewalk and into storefront. Will need to be removed. Thank you, Mike Olympus Properties
apparent water line leak on Park Ridge road about 50 feet south of Morningside in front to condos. Water is flowing between sidewalk and street near the water meter.
On April 6th I reported eight sidewalk problems along the north side of Heather Dr. between Grasstree Ct. and Laurel Ct. I included photos and also mentioned these could be a safety hazard, especially for many of our older residents. The following day I received a call back which was much appreciated. Although some work has been done (see last paragraph), nothing at all was done to the most uneven slab. It is directly across from 700 Heather on the NORTH side of the street near a mailbox cluster. See 701_E_Heather_Dr.jpg. There is a full 2" difference in height. I am reporting this particular one again, because a resident tripped on it April 27th and received bruises and abrasions to her face and hands. Her name is Barbara Wachholz, and she lives at 3708 Grasstree Ct. A neighbor was concerned enough to photograph her face. Fortunately, no bones were broken. I notice some of these raised/uneven slabs were recently beveled or chipped off which could probably help. But I don't believe this was done thoroughly enough to help very much. For example the other end of the slab adjacent to the one I mentioned above wasn't chipped off all the way across. Please advise. Thank you, Marvin Allen, 3907 S. Laurel Ct. Peppergrass Homeowners Association 812-369-4130
On April 6th I reported eight sidewalk problems along the north side of Heather Dr. between Grasstree Ct. and Laurel Ct. I included photos and also mentioned these could be a safety hazard, especially for many of our older residents. The following day I received a call back which was much appreciated. Although some work has been done (see last paragraph), nothing at all was done to the most uneven slab. It is directly across from 700 Heather on the NORTH side of the street near a mailbox cluster. See 701_E_Heather_Dr.jpg. There is a full 2" difference in height. I am reporting this particular one again, because a resident tripped on it April 27th and received bruises and abrasions to her face and hands. Her name is Barbara Wachholz, and she lives at 3708 Grasstree Ct. A neighbor was concerned enough to photograph her face. Fortunately, no bones were broken. I notice some of these raised/uneven slabs were recently beveled or chipped off which could probably help. But I don't believe this was done thoroughly enough to help very much. For example the other end of the slab adjacent to the one I mentioned above wasn't chipped off all the way across. Please advise. Thank you, Marvin Allen, 3907 S. Laurel Ct. Peppergrass Homeowners Association 812-369-4130
We are having an annual sidewalk sale on July 11th and wanted to get approval to have a food truck parked outside of our store. Just wondering who I would contact to get approval or fill out a request. Thanks, Kelly Williams Store Manager Urban Outfitters 530 E. Kirkwood Ave | Bloomington, IN 47408 (812)323-2929 | str029@urbanoutfitters.com
Spring cleaners at the corner of second street and walnut persistently does not take care of the VERY excessive growth of weeds on its property. This has gone on every summer since it opened the business at that location. Snow is not removed either in the winter. It looks like another summer of excessive neglect is happening. Please get this business to take care of this and certainly if the city has any responsibility for this property, get it under control
The wonderful new sidewalk so many of us use (1300 block of East Maxwell) was damaged by a cement truck working at the newly renovated home driveway, second house from Highland on the north side. On either side of the driveway, severe cracks will buckle over next few years with freeze-thaw and will be dangerous to the many of us who now use the sidewalk. Please see that the contractor repairs the damage done.