closed #172202
Trails
986-1008 E Azalea Ln, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401
- Case Date:
- 4/9/2020
Fallen trees on trail
Fallen trees on trail
Street light at WALNUT AND NORTH OLD STATE 37 IS OUT.
Limb from tree on homeowners property fell into Bryan Park.
College Avenue bike lane from 17th all the way to 11th is filled with debris. Sand, gravel, etc. Really bad under the train underpass. This stretch really needs routine maintenance. Everytime I ride through here it is in bad shape, forcing me into the road.
Large tree/debris blocking trail at Latimer Woods trail near creek
400 block of Faculty has tons of sweetgum balls, leaf debris and branches. Could you send a street cleaner down?
Please cancel environmentally unnecessary leaf collection and divert funds to much much much needed storm branch debris a few times a year.
Tree down on B-line between lights 144 & 145
City government needs to help advocate against Duke for more reliable power infrastructure. Multiple times a year, not a one off, we not only lose neighborhood power but do so for hours and hours and hours. We lose hundreds of dollars in groceries each year. Many of our area homes flood as our sumps even with battery backups aren't designed to pump for hours on end on battery. And now, we are losing our salaries and important work as are supposed to be working remotely and can't. Don't simply say it's not a city problem. Help us. Duke refuses to bury lines or take care of dead trees in northeastern part of the city and I'm sure other places. Please use your lobbyist or whoever else to make Bloomington a place where power can be expected, not where privileged neighborhoods get it reliably and the rest of us live in the Middle Ages several days a year. Duke needs to do better for Bloomington.
Three very large pipes have been lying in my yard for over one week now. I believe that this is for a contracted public works project. I do not want to approach the workers during this public health crisis as they are not wearing face masks. I would like to be able to mow my lawn this weekend, and I do not feel that the lawn of an occupied house is the appropriate place to store construction equipment. I would like to request that the workers are instructed to remove the pipes from my lawn either today (Thursday, April 09, 2020) or tomorrow. In the event that this is not a water-related project, I would assume the city has permits on file to communicate with the appropriate party.