closed #188480
Blocked Sidewalk
2708 Redwood Cir E, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 5/16/2024
Trees/bushes are overgrown and starting to overwhelm the sidewalk on the north side of E Rogers between S Spicewood Ln and S Somerset Pl.
Trees/bushes are overgrown and starting to overwhelm the sidewalk on the north side of E Rogers between S Spicewood Ln and S Somerset Pl.
Workers installing optic fiber cable in the neighborhood have left tools, trash, and a 15-20 foot pipe in our yard. We picked scattered stuff up but can't do anything with the tubing and pipe.
Debris filled front and side yard
A resident on the south side of Pine Meadows Drive asked me if there was anything that could be done about the brightness of the lights at the intersection of Rockport and Country Club. He said the light was really bright in his backyard, and that it was frustrating. I couldn't think of who to reach out to, but I was wondering if there was any way something could be added to shield the extra light that is apparently beaming into his backyard? I know lighting the intersection is important, but hopefully there is a way to light the intersection without lighting up his backyard. Thanks!
Good news: curb cuts being added on E Covenanter! Bad news: desperately needing oversight and quality control. This curb cut FAILS several accessibilty standards.
invasives and other brush along Side path on South Sare from Buttonwood to Rogers is badly overgrown
The part of the curb on the West side of Sare Rd, as showed in the picture, protrudes into the lane unexpectedly and narrows it. As you can see it has black tire marks and the cement is chipped as well – indicating that cars hot the curb all the time. We walk or run there every day and this is an accident waiting to happened. A few days ago, as we were walking along, an SUV hit the curb, right there, and continued to weave for 50 yards. If it had jumped the curb we would have been hit. Generally speaking the walking path is too close to the road and a guard rail should be installed between the Hyde Park Village and at least to Spicewood.
Where East Canada road narrows and comes to an end, its too tight to have cars parked on both sides of the road. It is also dangerous as many times people coming from South Heirloom Drive do not stop when they get to E Canada Drive and you cannot see them due to cars being parked there. Who maintains this road and who can we contact about putting no parking signs up?
The intersection of E Canada Drive and S Heirloom Dr is a dangerous intersection with no right of way or stop sign. There have been several cars that have been hit or almost hit at this intersection. To add to the problem, there is no clear line of site when cars are parked on left side of the road as you head towards S Heirloom Dr for cars on S Heirloom to turn safely onto E Canada Dr. I would suggest either no parking signs and a stop sign be installed, or double lines be placed on the road and a stop sign.
The vegetation at the pinned location create an obstructed view and dangerous intersection for those turning from N jacobs onto Alexander