closed #176895
Excessive Growth
- Case Date:
- 8/8/2021
Foilage needs cut back from sidewalk across from colonial east apartments
Foilage needs cut back from sidewalk across from colonial east apartments
Overgrowth from 328 S. Buckner into the alley causing drivers to drive onto my parking area. I am the homeowner. Underneath and hiding in this overgrowth are fence posts, and a drop of several feet from the hidden stone wall, which is almost level with the alley. There’s also scrapes on my car every time I try to back in to my parking space. The residence at 328 South Buckner have lots of overgrowth throughout their property they mow some areas and leave others just going wild with whatever is just growing from the ground not something planted.
There is excessive weed growth in the landscaped medians of College Mall Road between the mall and Moores Pike.
Follow up on inaction case #185897. 14 days since report filed
Pot hole in street just as I am turning South out of 305 N. Pete Ellis Drive onto Pete Ellis street.
After multiple attempts to ask property management at Reserve on Third to fix broken refrigerators, ovens that are causing fires, electric coming on and off in random apartments and to fix broken fire alarms, it is going unnoticed and it is a safety concern for all residents. At this time I am speaking for building 11 3rd floor, but there are others as well.
A small square of asphalt (about 1 foot by 1 foot) was cut out of the road immediately in front of our driveway at 4021 E. Morningside Drive during a repair. It was filled with gravel but has not yet been repaved so are requesting that get filled in with asphalt/pave. Thank you.
See case #186273 - tall sign in yard that has been there for six months. Being held in place by sandbags. Can even be seen on google maps. Who is responsible for removing this? Can we just sell it for scrap?
If you haven't yet finalized the text and layout for the 2024 Sanitation Collection Schedule, there is one improvement: Please print any solid waste pickup date exceptions in a readable font size as part of the Solid Waste & Recycling Checklist. The very fine print listed vertically on the 2023 magnet has obviously been overlooked by residents scheduled for Thursday route pickup. It would also help to have pickup exceptions listed on the website. Thank you.
The B Clear Open Data portal should follow the best practice of referencing source URLs over the HTTPS protocol. For example on this page: https://data.bloomington.in.gov/dataset/bloomington-city-council-districts-gis-data/resource/9b0438ae-fdba-44f3-a14a-b39fd63912d0 The link to the actual resource is not secured. It is served over plaintext `http`: http://bloomington.in.gov/geoserver/publicgis/ows?service=WFS&version=1.1.0&request=GetFeature&typeName=publicgis:CityCouncilDistricts&outputFormat=shape-zip This has practical implications for data users. Esri's ArcGIS Online product only supports loading URLS over 'https', so the current URLs don't work directly with Esri. A test confirmed that the URLs are valid if "http" is simply replaced with "https" in the returned URLs. Hopefully this means that this fix amounts to small configuration change to start referencing the secure versions of the resource URLs. Thanks.