closed #187582
Graffiti
- Case Date:
- 3/9/2024
There is red graffiti on the cement walls at the entrance of Southern off of Walnut.
There is red graffiti on the cement walls at the entrance of Southern off of Walnut.
There is graffiti on the cement wall off of Southern facing Walnut. It looks really bad and makes the street look even worse with that being there. Can someone please come remove the graffiti?
Graffiti on fence on private property. On other side of the street, it is on public property as well.
Graffiti on the back of 328 S Walnut St Suites.
At the intersection of East Arden Dr, and Sycamore Ct., a cover used to prevent construction debris from entering the storm sewer inlet has yet to be picked up. It may pose a traffic or pedestrian hazard. Thank you.
Greetings: I am the Director of the Farmer House Museum and I would like to address the safety concern in our ally that connect between Morton and College at 10th Street. I have a detailed video taken by our board member that shows the area of concern and safety. We have applied for an AARP grant to secure funding to repair and update the parking pad and the alley inbetween the Woodburn House and the Farmer House museum. At the Farmer House Museum we cannot repair the edges of our parking pad without the evaluation from the City of Bloomington. Thank you for your time and consideration. You can contact me at 812-336-5597 or purcellemily@ymail.com Emily Purcell, Director
I would like to request that Weatherstone Lane and E. Cobblefield Ct. are evaluated for repaving, and or/patching. There are several spots throughout the complex that have needed attention for a long time. thanks
Large man sized hold with no cover, on the left hand side, going towards Washington. Older woman fell into the hole and had to go to hospital her. Her back is now sore from the fall.
The garbage trucks keep damaging the road in front of E 3425 Adair Ln (see attached picture taken on April 8, 2022). You patched the hole in November 2020 and May/June 2021, but the problem is not getting better. The asphalt that's piling up is not only an eye sore, but also a real safety hazard. Is there a way to provide a more permanent fix? For example, by first removing a larger area of the old surface cover and adding a stronger foundation/base layer before applying a new surface cover? Thanks for your consideration.
Our alley way floods when there are heavy floods. The neighbors who share this alley are concerned and ask for the city to assess this situation and find a solution. Please contact me for more information. One of the neighbors has a video to share of the water flow. Thanks