closed #175456
Line of Sight
500 N Walnut St, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA
- Case Date:
- 4/14/2021
2 evergreen trees on each corner of the building appear diseased or dead posing a hazard.
2 evergreen trees on each corner of the building appear diseased or dead posing a hazard.
Shrubs blocking line of sight on south side of driveway in Fee Lane right of way.
The intersection where Clover Lane ends and Blue Ridge North turns into Blue Ridge East continues to concern drivers in our neighborhood. I’m the neighborhood association president and have had suggestions that we ask for the city to install stop signs on each street. My opinion is that getting rid of the brush would improve visibility and avoid the need for stop signs. This photo shows how it’s impossible to know if there is oncoming traffic as one drives up the hill of BR North and attempts to turn left onto BR East. (not sure why the photo is upside down.)
drainage pipe from eaves is partially extending into sidewalk and constitutes a trip hazard especially at night; this area has heavy pedestrian traffic
The sidewalk on the north side of Maxwell just west of Hawthorne (intersection of Maxwell & Hawthorne) is so overgrown with foliage that it's hard to walk by. It's probably not even 3-4 feet of clearance to get under.
tree on 2nd St is dying and dropping branches; also presents line of sight problems for cars exiting S. Anita St.
Large bush growing in the chain link fence between sidewalk and Carlisle property is blocking the sight line for drivers stopped at the Weatherstone stop sign for turn onto Woodlawn, cannot see oncoming traffic as it comes over the hill between Grimes and Weatherstone. Please see if that bush could be cut back or removed.
Sidewalk blocked by trees etc.
You guys ever gonna trim these bushes growing over sidewalk or you just gonna wait until someone gets mugged or hit by a bike? Literally in a heavily used and seen area. You guys lacking employees or something?
This historic home was sold in April, the new owners have not moved in and the property is not being mowed. Also, the invasive honeysuckle on the wooded part of the property is growing into the street blocking the vision on N. Fritz Drive as it also obscures the no outlet sign and street light.