closed #187177
Blocked Sidewalk
2558 Eastgate Ln, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
- Case Date:
- 2/5/2024
There is a lot of broken glass in the 7th street underpass below the bypass
There is a lot of broken glass in the 7th street underpass below the bypass
Hi! One of the street trees outside my home is dead. We would love to have it removed and a new tree planted. I think the new tree should be moved a few feet over (a few feet east), as I think this tree may have died due to proximity to city water lines. Thank you.
I have noticed a blooming mimosa tree below the RR tracks W of the 45/46 Bypass that would be nice to have basal bark treated if it is in the City’s ROW.
A couple of trees fell in the woods that border my property in between 3897 S Claybridge anda the assisted living facility. The house is rented and I don’t know the owners. One of the trees is blocking the sidewalk. Yesterday, I witnessed a mom with a little kid on a trike going into the street to try to get around it with a vehicle having to swerve to not hit them. I am concerned because there are a lot of folks who use the sidewalk and a high level of traffic, which increases the odds of an accident.
A couple of the street lights on the Polly Grimshaw east of SR 46 Trail and directly behind East Bay apartments are burned out.
Many street lights along the Polly Grimshaw trail are no working. The westernmost 2, the one west of the intersection with PEte Ellis, and all of them east of Pete Ellis. Some have dark lenses, and some are broken. Thank you for keeping our trail nice.
Two street trees near the intersection of Eastgate Lane and SR 46 are dead and leaning toward the road.
Please trim the branches that overhang the short bike path that runs between South Rogers Street and South Madison Street on what would have been West Ralston Street (If it were a street and not a bike path). Thank you.
Tree limb cracked; branch & leaves at windshield height
One of the street trees that was alive last year has decided to die. The other two (both black gum I believe) are still alive and healthy. It is the easternmost tree on the property. We are new to Bloomington and this home and not sure what the next steps would be.