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closed #179270

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

Case Date:
3/17/2022

1320 E. First. Heaved up sidewalk. Pedestrian hazard.

closed #179274

Sidewalk Requests

Case Date:
3/17/2022

The sidewalk between 3507 and 3509 E Edward Ct, just off of Olcott Blvd is badly damaged, and "raised" quite a bit off of level ground presenting a tripping hazzard, and ATT contractor lineal out of Bedford, IN drove a steel treaded digger over the sidewalk breaking off this section

closed #179277

Street & Traffic Signs

Case Date:
3/17/2022

No trucks signs at Allen St. and Patterson Drive are faded. Semi drivers fail to notice them. Get to Allen and Rogers, demolish the stop sign, damage sidewalk and neighbor’s yard.

closed #179280

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

Case Date:
3/18/2022

Sidewalk sections heaved up. Pedestrian hazard 100 block of N. Morton.

closed #179281

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

Case Date:
3/18/2022

Sidewalk heaved up. 100 block N Morton. Thanks!

closed #179282

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

Case Date:
3/18/2022

600 block of E University. Cracked sidewalk. Already on a repair list? New sidewalk a bit east of this, and also a bit west, across Henderson. Thanks!

closed #179296

Blocked Sidewalk

100 W 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA

Case Date:
3/21/2022

Samira stores the outdoor furniture in front in on the sidewalk.

closed #179297

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

Case Date:
3/21/2022

Location correction for case #179281. The cracked, heaved up section of sidewalk is located at f115 North Madison (NOT Morton). My apologies for the incorrect lead. Thanks!

closed #179311

Accessibility Problem

606 S Fess AVE

Case Date:
3/22/2022

The boulder that was installed at the corner of South Fess Avenue and the alley behind Bloomingfoods/The Elm has been moved into the sidewalk.

closed #179318

Traffic Related Complaints

290 W 7th ST

Case Date:
3/23/2022

Around 9:45am this morning, I walked out of the parking garage at 7th and Morton, out through the lower level of the garage onto 7th Street. As I was walking out onto the sidewalk, a minivan was driving east in the bike lanes! The driver and passenger seemed lost and realized they were in the wrong place. They stopped then crossed over a break in the weird curbing there to get back into a lane of traffic. They had driven from at least Morton halfway up the block before getting out of the bike lane. This is not the first time of numerous times I have witnessed vehicles driving in or parking in the 7th Street bike lane. Is there any way to add signs or markings that make this more obvious? Also, while we are here - on Monday I was downtown driving on Morton headed north and came to a stop at 7th Street. People are really confused by this intersection. A car from the west came to a complete stop. A car from the north on Morton decided to cross 7th in front of the stopped car from the west on Morton. A car coming down the hill from the east on 7th was not intending to stop, but had to due to this car in the intersection from the north on Morton that failed to yield to 7th Street traffic. Although, the randomly stopped car to the west on 7th acting like it was a four-way stop sign certainly made matters go awry. Essentially, the entire 7th Street bike lane system is a mess of poorly designed infrastructure. A friend was telling me about how the bike lane gets blocked at 7th and Woodlawn because of the college students getting on and off buses and the bus riders have to cross the bike lanes and often do not pay any attention. A perfectly good street has multiplied the potential for accidents and injuries with this "upgrade" that got installed.