closed #166802
Drainage or Runoff
304 E 4th St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47408
- Case Date:
- 12/10/2018
Waterspurting up beside the sidewalk on the east side of the Downtown Fire Station at 4th St ad Lincoln.
Waterspurting up beside the sidewalk on the east side of the Downtown Fire Station at 4th St ad Lincoln.
The resident at 3030 86th st Bloomington always parks his car halfway in the street. Currently the snow plows can not clear the area and it’s at an already dangerous intersection. Please endorse parking requirements with him to ensure safety for all.
These tenants never put back their trash and recycling bins. The sidewalk is narrow and the road busy. I sometimes have to take my dog into busy 3rd St. to get around the bins. Problem is at 411 3rd St. and has been an ongoing problem.
This section of sidewalk close to 3016 E. Daniel St. in Kensington has been lifted by several inches likely due to a tree root below. Recently witnessed an individual in a wheelchair who had been at Schmalz Park almost tip over as she attempted to roll across it. It is very unsafe and will most certainly cause someone to have an accident if not addressed. It is hard to tell from the photo how bad this section truly is, must be seen in person.
There are signs on the south east and north east corners of the intersection of Rogers and Patterson that are right by the road and sidewalk and need removed. These signs are all over town. Can anything be done to get these people to stop placing these signs?
Is it illegal for a person or company to plow snow across a public street and onto a neighbor's property or road? Please respond here as if it is I'd like to complain. The company hired by a vacant property has done this twice now. Clogs the road and creates a snow mound in my yard that does not belong.
Scooters blocking sidewalk outside Soma at 3rd and Jordan. Pedestrians stepping into traffic to avoid them.
Broken glass on the sidewalk beside Faculty Lane, between 3rd st and Atwater Ave
Contractors parking on sidewalk
Sidewalk hazard: Missing bricks, 300 E Kirkwood (2:50 pm, 3/4/2019)