open #204342
Excessive Growth
604 N Adams ST
- Case Date:
- 7/20/2025
Plant overgrowth obstructing half the sidewalk
Plant overgrowth obstructing half the sidewalk
Gravel washed down from driveway is obstructing sidewalk for wheelchair and rollator use
Gravel washed down from driveway is obstructing sidewalk for wheelchair and rollator use
Plant overgrowth and sand/gravel is obstructing sidewalk from accessible wheelchair and rollator use
Plant overgrowth and gravel obstructing accessibility for wheelchair and rollator
Plant overgrowth obstructing sidewalk
The curb ramps on both sides of this intersection (N Adams and 10th) are inaccessible, as well as the road itself having so many potholes to be inaccessible for disabled pedestrians. The southern curb has too large of a lip to easily get over with a mobility aid. The northern curb is angled too steeply vertically and tilted sideways, in such a way that one of the four wheels of wheelchair/rollator loses contact and cannot get up the sidewalk.
Both curb ramps on each side of this intersection have bumps up that are not accessible height for wheelchair/rollator
The southern curb of this intersection is hazardous for mobility aids. Pot holed asphalt straight into a large curb
No issue, just a suggestion. Please consider public restrooms and water bottle filling stations in the downtown area and along Kirkwood and/or 4th street. With so many street fairs, outdoor festivals, etc. It seems ridiculous that a thriving city such as what Bloomington is would not have these amenities for it's populous. I figure if Nashville, Indiana can have public restrooms, why don't we?