closed #169483
Excessive Growth
1630 S Greystone CT
- Case Date:
- 7/19/2019
Excessive growth completely blocking sidewalk, forcing pedestrians to walk in the street.
Excessive growth completely blocking sidewalk, forcing pedestrians to walk in the street.
Invasive plants have grown so large that one cannot see down or use the sidewalk. It is not clear which property is actually responsible - either 307 or 311 E. Cottage Grove
A school zone speed limit sign is completely obscured by the overgrown bushes/tree on the north side of Hunter between Highland and Ballentine.
My name is Jonathaon eacret. I just moved into a new house on Southern Drive at the beginning of this month. Over a week ago a steak truck set up shop across the road at the station. they have a generator on the front of the trailer that has been running non-stop for over a week now other than to refuel. it is very loud and becoming obnoxious to me and my family. I have two children one of which has school everyday and I work full time 8 to 5. It has caused us us to lose sleep and other stress within my household. I want to see if there is any way to limit the number of hours ran or maybe perform a test to see if there is a noise violation. I do not wish to harm their business but I would like a more peaceful approach. Im not one to complain normally but this is becoming a burden on my family
Dear city of Bloomington, Would it be possible to have some of the trees/bushes obstructing the view on S Walker Street trimmed? These are also growing over the sidewalk. In particular, it is very hard to see incoming traffic when turning left from Howe Street. Warm regards, Guillaume Duty PhD student in the biology department
414 S. Meadowbrook Drive has landscaping that is causing significant line-of-sight problems at a curve in the road. The usable width of the roadway is also affected. Neighbors are hoping that the city can contact the owners about cutting back the vegetation.
Our property located at 805-807 N Smith Rd has a blind driveway. As you can see in the picture, you are NOT able to see oncoming vehicles as you try to exit the driveway. This needs to be cleared and/or needs a sign near the convenience store about a blind drive. It is very dangerous.
I live at 503 W 16 th St. my neighbors park on the street as well as the neighbors across the street from them. It makes it hard to see and pass thru and there is a lot of traffic on my street. There isn’t a sign telling the street name either at 16th and Madison St
Woodlawn, alley between the Subway/apartment building and rental house. Shrubs block all traffic visibility. Pulling out onto Woodlawn, you can't see what's coming from the right/heading south. Not even pedestrians on the sidewalk can be seen. Dangerous to pull out here since you pull out blindly not knowing what's coming, but also very dangerous for pedestrians (and bikers/scooters) because we can't see them coming when we pull out. There is an IU parking lot in this alley, so it's used daily by several people who say a little prayer for safety every time they have to leave work from this location. This has been reported by colleagues more than once, but the building owner has never taken any action. Not even so much as to trim the shrubs back. In our opinion, the shrubs should be removed completely. Even by trimming, pedestrians still would not be visible.
Very poor visibility looking left on Moores Pike from the AMC 11 parking lot, impossible to see a good gap.