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closed #159477

Other

Case Date:
6/4/2017

Miller-Showers Park. On the overlook at the south end of the park, there is a grate missing in the sidewalk, leaving a hole which somebody could step in or trip over.

closed #159479

Trails

Bloomington Rail Trail

Case Date:
6/5/2017

Three lights out on the B-Line: 61, 77, 153

closed #159486

Unsafe Buildings

Case Date:
6/5/2017

501 N Dunn, unsafe staircase

closed #159488

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
6/5/2017

612 N Washington, Lawn length

closed #159489

Trash

Case Date:
6/5/2017

611 N Washington, Trash yard

closed #159523

Trash

807 S Eastside DR

Case Date:
6/6/2017

Trash and couches piled up in carport

closed #159524

Blocked Sidewalk

1700 E Camby LN

Case Date:
6/6/2017

Crabapple tree branches have grown over and down onto the sidewalk in front of the home at 1700 E. Camby Lane. Residents are unable to walk on the sidewalk beneath / next to the tree, and must move into the roadway.

closed #159525

Traffic Signals

2701 East 10th Street

Case Date:
6/6/2017

I was waiting for green light signal at approximately 2:35 pm today (6/6/2017) from eastbound 10th St, but the green light changed to yellow light in less than a second.

closed #159526

Blocked Sidewalk

3101-3199 South Abby Lane

Case Date:
6/6/2017

Large shrubs along the Abby Lane side of the 1700 E. Camby Lane property are growing out into the sidewalk area. These impede the line of sight for cars exiting Camby onto Abby (right or left) and also force walkers to move into the street when walking on the east side of Abby Lane. The shrubs are so large that if walkers squeeze in to walk next to them on the sidewalk, it's uncomfortable to do so because they could easily conceal humans or wild animals and are therefore intimidating, especially during evenings and nights.

closed #159527

Blocked Sidewalk

3101-3199 South Abby Lane

Case Date:
6/6/2017

Large shrubs along the Abby Lane side of the 1700 E. Camby Lane property are growing out into the sidewalk area. These impede the line of sight for cars exiting Camby onto Abby (right or left) and also force walkers to move into the street when walking on the east side of Abby Lane. The shrubs are so large that if walkers squeeze in to walk next to them on the sidewalk, it's uncomfortable to do so because they could easily conceal humans or wild animals and are therefore intimidating, especially during evenings and nights.