closed #152524
Unsafe Buildings
Early History Trail
- Case Date:
- 4/26/2016
The footbridge at the entrance to the trails is falling apart - it's probably one child jumping on it away from collapsing and causing injury.
The footbridge at the entrance to the trails is falling apart - it's probably one child jumping on it away from collapsing and causing injury.
In June, the terrible storms that knocked down many trees all over the city and left many of us without power for days also caused some damage to the trees on the trail loop in RCA park. My backyard is next to the trail, and there is a very tall tree with a massive broken, dead branch that is still hanging on. I foresee this breaking off the tree soon and falling straight onto my backyard fence as well as blocking a portion of the trail. To keep my fence from being destroyed, is it possible to have this branch cut off and removed? I live at 1018 W Countryside Ln.
The pothole at the intersection of Eagleson and 2nd has only been partially repaired. It still needs more work. Thank you.
we have a high volume of traffic. The traffic is in the form of many cars, buses, bikers, scooters, and walkers. There are no speed limit signs on the street. Additionally, there is no pedestrian crossing. Additionally, I would like to request a stop sign at the corner of University and Eagle Avenue. This is to slow traffic. Currently, cars and buses drive over the speed limit as a regular Habit. It is loud, and dangerous to the other Traffic, such as walkers. The cars are dominant on the street. Even if there is a parent with a baby in a stroller, they will still run through the stop sign and drive around the baby. It is chaotic and out of control. It is also very loud. Something needs to be done to address the situation. My suggestion is pedestrian crossways at first and Eagleson, University and Eagleson, and a stop sign at University and Eagleson. Additionally, we need some signs that tell people what the speed limit is. It should be 25 mph. It is a residential neighborhood.
Pothole at East corner of Eagleson Ave & Hunter Ave, on Hunter Ave by intersection of the roads
Road repair was filled poorly, leaving a deep rut with sharp lip.
POTHOLES AT TURN ONTO S. PARKRIDGE RD. FROM E. THIRD ST.
There is a growing campsite on the north side of Wylie, not far from the intersection of S. Walnut, that is effectively making it impossible for some individuals with special needs to use the sidewalk there. This is not in a secluded area, but instead directly by a home in a residential area. This is a mixed issue. Not only is this campsite impeding foot travel, it is also against Bloomington policy by being an overnight campsite on public property.
Sidewalk across from ABA auto sales on E Wylie Street is blocked with furniture brought over from unhoused persons. Persons there after hours when the Shalom center closes. Should outreach come out as well for services?
Numerous potholes on the length of the street.