closed #177161
Street Trees
SW corner of Lexington and Longview
- Case Date:
- 8/28/2021
Reference Case #176452, was marked as resolved. However, nothing has been done to this date. Vision is still blocked. Please follow up.
Reference Case #176452, was marked as resolved. However, nothing has been done to this date. Vision is still blocked. Please follow up.
uReport #176950 submitted previously reads, "The six tall black steel porch swings located in Switchyard Park need to have the pivots lubricated as they are making terrible noises when they're used to swing on." Unless you're waiting on a ladder or a can of WD-40, this ticket appears to have been closed with no action taken. Given that the bearings on the swings are not sealed, it stands to reason that they will need lubrication occasionally. Why not put the task on someone's work schedule?
Streetlights on 7th between Indiana and Dunn have been totally off since construction of new bike lane. Absolutely no light on street or sidewalk at night.
We've got a few neighborhood folk wanting to convert multi use low maintenance green space in park ridge east to dirty expensive and exclusive use dog park for a minority of local residents. Please make sure this idea goes nowhere. Ample options exist for dog owners without destroying one of the city's best small neighborhood model parks.
There are exposed wires in the ground inside the large dog pen at the Switchyard dog park . There are two wire protection covers side by side on the west edge of the pen in the flat. One of them appears to have been damaged by a mower. There were small chunks of the plastic cap all around the area. It might be wise to fix this so that it will cooperate with future mowing. Best, Veronica Hites 40+ year Bloomington resident and employee
This small section of growth obstructs view, making it dangerous trying to turn from Spicewood Lane onto Sare Road, which is heavily traveled now.
Camping on rail trail half way between That rd and Church . At the rock formation
Flaky pavement at the intersection of Autumn Drive and The Stands.
The yellow paint on the curb on either side of the alley that runs between 205 and 209 East Wylie Street has worn off and needs to be repainted. Cars are parking right at the edge of the alley, sometimes partially blocking it.
On the trail that connects Olcott Park with the Sherwood Oaks Park and the Goat Farm, the lights along the trail stay on all day. In the past, they would turn off when it was bright and sunny out, but not any more. This has been occurring for the last few weeks. It seems like a waste of energy. Thanks!