closed #200071
Blocked Sidewalk
1834 S Walnut St
- Case Date:
- 1/9/2025
Sidewalk between McDonald and Vermilya Ave is blocked
Sidewalk between McDonald and Vermilya Ave is blocked
The turn lights/arrows have been non-functional for months causing many close calls between pedestrians and vehicles, also causing back ups onto law lane where some people end up stopping on the railroad tracks. Please find a way to get these functional again, I'm afraid someone will be injured. Thank You
When does the city intend on finishing this section of road? Ever since the bridge was completed it doesn't look like any work has been done at all to finish this one bit of road at all, and it's been months! East-West traffic is already a nightmare for this county because of the construction on I-69, Second, and Third Street, and yet the one route that can really act as a good alternate route to help alleviate some of that traffic is hampered by this abandoned project. While the detours tell people to go down towards 11th Street, we all know that way too many people are cutting through the neighborhood where there are plenty of children trying to play outside. This is nothing but ridiculous!
safety concern with electrical poles down and city of bloomington utility trucks, blocking road and causing commotion, unsafe drivers making life hard for residents
street light out south of Steak N Shake
Street light out on North College...there are quite a few out.
There has been no attempt to remove snow from the sidewalk in front of apartment complex/housing duplex. The sidewalks are now completely iced over making it very dangerous to walk on, especially if heading north down the hill.
Light out
the light at the corner of hillside does not work and I believe this is the reason there are so many accidents here. The arrow does not work.
I’m writing you today to let you know of a potentially dangerous situation in front of 1824 Hunter Ave. Directly in front of this home, there is a sink hole forming. There is a visible 8 inch hole in the drainage asphalt running along the street. When you look into the hole, there is a large empty space underneath the asphalt. Each time it rains, water is obviously going into this hole and eroding the ground underneath. If a car would park there, it would surely break through. Not sure it would hold the weight of a person either. Please send a crew to fill in this hole with some stones before it gets worse. Thank you. Aaron Unger, owner of 1718 E Hunter Ave.