closed #189154
Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)
4403 E Carrington CT
- Case Date:
- 6/26/2024
A tree limb fell onto Cricket Knoll. It is blocking one lane of traffic. I also sent an email to smithh@bloomington.in.gov.
A tree limb fell onto Cricket Knoll. It is blocking one lane of traffic. I also sent an email to smithh@bloomington.in.gov.
Large pothole where sidewalk meets curb for cars turning right onto E 2nd.
This truck has been parked for months and is taking up multiple spots. The owner clearly has zero intention of using the vehicle and is depriving residents in the vicinity of at least one, if not two, parking places. It has been ticketed at least once, and the ticket is still there.
I live off of Thornton Dr and walk the B-Link trail to Switchyard Park daily. I have been observing a Cooper's hawk and two chicks in a nest for several weeks now, and was dismayed to see the city doing tree work over the last few days. They seem to have missed the tree with the hawks in it, but I would like to know 1) what environmental assessments were undertaken prior to conducting the tree work and 2) why the decision was made to remove branches now, during the nesting season, rather than in the fall or winter when most birds are not actively nesting. The disturbance from neighboring trees and noise could have been enough to make the birds abandon the nest out of fear for their safety, and they have lost significant protection from neighboring trees.
Our water is discolored / rusty. This is coming from the cold water taps and isn't due to a rusty water heater. (Our water heater was replaced just a few months ago.)
Just noticed that water pressure dropped a lot within the last few minutes. Is there something being worked on in the Vroadview area right now?
Junk cars and debris on South side of property 2nd request to remove, remedy
Hello -- Dunn Street (as it intersects Dodds street) needs snow plowed. It is Dunn street beside 434 E Dodds st, as shown in the map above.
On the Bloomington Rail Trail where it crosses S Rogers St (at the horse farm) there are two sections of native trees planted by City Parks Dept and they are outgrowing their support wires (the supports put in upon planting). They all look great and have been successful but some are so big that the trunks have the wires growing right into the bark. Someone needs to cut the wires away and remove the support stakes in both sections. Thanks!