closed #172604
Blocked Sidewalk
1200 S Fenbrook Ln, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 5/30/2020
Bushes growing over sidewalk.
Bushes growing over sidewalk.
This is actually a "sidewalk" issue - the asphalt walkway that passes under the 10th St viaduct has a small but very deep (feet?) pothole in it - it could break someone's leg or ankle if they stepped into it. The hole is just north of the bridge itself.
Overhanging tree branches in front of the church in the 1600 bloc of E Second Street; sidewalk completely blocked by branches from a shrub on E Second Street between Mitchell and Swain.
Sidewalk is raised about 5-6 inches by tree root, making it dangerous for pedestrians and individuals with walkers or wheelchairs. This is on the north side of East Canada drive at 2519.
There are shrubs/trees sticking out and hanging low over the sidewalk at the south edge of the new Switchyard Apartments. Additionally, the sidewalk is overgrown with dirt, sand, and grass such that it is inaccessible by wheelchair and possibly for those with other mobility devices. This is of great concern because there is a tenant moving in the apartments soon who uses a wheelchair and will be needing to access the sidewalk to travel to Bloomington Transit bus stops on South Rogers and intersection for safe crossing. Thank for taking care of this for her and other pedestrians who are inconvenienced by these obstructions.
Overgrown Bradford pear that has become a shrub blocking sidewalk
The sidewalk was removed here last year for gas line connections to new apartments in this area. However, the sidewalk has not been patched after removal.
There is graffiti on the sidewalk on E. Dodds between Mobile Repair Service and the bridge over Clear Creek.
347 south maple ave. Sidewalk nearly completely covered by bush. Unable to walk on sidewalk.
I've reported this area twice, #172124 and #172370, but today it's impassable again due to standing water. I appreciate the work you've done to clean it up. I use this sidewalk frequently and I would like to know what permanent solution will be installed to stop this problem from recurring. It seems like the ground on the downhill side needs to be lowered next to the sidewalk to allow the water to run off.