closed #166701
Scooters, Bike-share and Related Issues
116 N Grant ST
- Case Date:
- 12/3/2018
Blocked sidewalks. What can be done legally by a citizen to move these scooters from blocking sidewalks and on private property ? The elderly and disabled especially need to be protected! My email is debphelps@att.net. Thank you
To whom it may concern, I am the building manager at 908 N. Walnut St. Bloomington, IN 47402 we are thinking of selling our property but did not know if there was any ordinances for putting up a for sale sign. If you could let me know that would be greatly appreciated. You can reach me at: dan.d@39dn.com or give me a call at: 574-993-2560. Thanks and have a great day!
This is a downtown building, very visible and covered with graffiti. It is the building that houses Social Cantina restaurant.
Sidewalk is impassable when it rains.
Bird in the middle of Grant Street sidewalk between Kirkwood and 4th a little before 1 PM today (12-3-18)
Sidewalk flooded
I have been using the Morton Street parking garage since August 2018. Every month I have gone into pay it via debit card and they took it every time. Since September of 2018 the parking garage has been open park pretty much do to renovations on the parking system. Meanwhile I was left paying for a parking pass for a free parking garage. The first few times I went in to pay the parking for the month they would swipe my card and then go into the system and mark me good for the month. The past few months they have just swiped my card and told me I was good. How are they supposed to know who has paid and who hasn’t if they aren’t marking it down. If it’s by card name, that’s not right because I pay for two passes under two different names. It’s a bit silly and something should be done.
There has been a shopping cart on my property for over a week now. I was told by a police officer to put a note on it with my trash and the City would take care of it. I did that on Sunday evening, but the cart is still on the sidewalk.
The bird and limes must be managed better. This photo came via FB to me today. I can also say while driving through campus one day I counted 7, seven, such incidents where scooters blocked accessibility. I'd also like to report I had 2, TWO, near misses as scooters riders failed to yeld or even slow down and look as they crossed and intersection. Please stop this nonsense!