closed #188151
Blocked Sidewalk
E Graham Dr, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 4/25/2024
Invasive Bush Honeysuckle blocking sidewalk at the Winslow Farms - Winslow Ridge border.
Invasive Bush Honeysuckle blocking sidewalk at the Winslow Farms - Winslow Ridge border.
The multiuse path on the west side of Sare Rd from Rogers to David has numerous locations where the vegetation blocks the complete use of the path. The problem is most severe at the south end but there are other places up to Moore's Pike with similar issues.
Winslow Woods is once again overgrowing into the sidewalk along E Azalea.
The address is 1000 S Lincoln. This is the Allen Street side, with sidewalk, Greenway bump, and even the street block by leaves and walnut branches.
Growth impinging the sidewalk on the West side of Pete Ellis Drive near the gardens and Post office.
construction sign rendered useless for 2 years now.
Just at the west end of the railing on the new sidewalk on W 14th street, there are two of those large, orange barrels you might see at a construction site. They've been there for a week or two at least. Would somebody come and pick them up? Thank you!
Paved surface changes soon after walking west on the Moore’s Pike sidewalk in front of Cedarhurst. The path narrows and is almost impassable due to plant overgrowth. This continues down to the big intersection of Moore’s Pike and College Mall/Sare Road. The strips of land on either side of the walkway are overgrown and need mowing very badly. Who is responsible for that?
The vegetation at the pinned location create an obstructed view and dangerous intersection for those turning from N jacobs onto Alexander
I'm very concerned about the new surfacing on E. 3rd by the State, but I know the City supported it. I know there was not going to be a physical barrier at this point but did think the bike lanes would at least by wide. Please please make sure they are wider than the ones on N. Smith or very very few will feel safe using them. I supported the project as thought it would give me a biking option, but I'm fearful now it'll just be slimmer roads and no real bikable upgrade. Thanks for any input you can give the State!