closed #176774
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
Bloomington City Hall, 401 N Morton St, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 7/30/2021
At the northwest corner of the intersection of college and 6th, one of the walk signals is burnt out.
At the northwest corner of the intersection of college and 6th, one of the walk signals is burnt out.
Not so much a complaint as was just wondering this curb was painted at one point all the way to about where the black car is in this picture. (Which you can kind of see where it was painted) When it was repainted this summer it was only repainted about where the front of Grey car is, was just wondering if there's a reason why the rest of it wasn't repainted like before. Really wish it was cause it makes it easier for people like me who live on the dead end street of Woodburn to see on coming traffic, also makes it easier for busses who have to turn from Woodburn onto 14th street heading to college ave to be able to make the turn.
There's no "walk" button for pedestrians on the southeast corner of the intersection of N Union St and E 10th Street who want to cross 10th Street heading north. There is a sign, but no button - just two wires sticking out of the light pole.
Winslow Woods has overgrown into the sidewalk along Azalea making it impassable. Residents and students walking to South are forced to walk on the road.
Traffic slowing curb cuts installed on Allen are filled with weeds. Walking by them forces you out into the street and visibility is hampered by the weeds
Overgrown, weed-filled, unsightly bump out. There is also high weeds near stop sign at this corner of Grant and Allen. All bump outs on Allen look terrible.
700 S Eastside Drive. This sidewalk was once sagging and was repaired by the city, now it is flaking again. A hazard for the many pedestrians who walk here daily on their way to campus.
Dangerously uneven sidewalk. South side of 6th
On the sidewalk on the corner of 8th and Washington, there is a square stone block embedded in the sidewalk. It is a tripping hazard. I have stumbled on it twice and this second time I broke my toe. I am not sure what it’s doing there, but it is immovable. It is on 8th St, beside the Stone Mansion on the corner.
6 sidewalk squares in a row are crumbled making it difficult for Pedestrian walking