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closed #192911

Biking & Walking

Willis Dr

Case Date:
8/16/2024

No crosswalk for kids coming from school there is no school zone signs anywhere and we need a light there for the kids to cross the road

closed #172766

Blocked Sidewalk

West Parrish Road

Case Date:
6/14/2020

Hello - The sidewalk along Parrish between North Kinzer and Arlington Heights School is blocked in several places by overgrown vegetation. Would it be possible to check and see who is responsible (City? Homeowners?) and to see what can be done to make the sidewalk passable again? Thanks much!

closed #173007

Blocked Sidewalk

West Parrish Road

Case Date:
7/11/2020

I have already filed a complaint/request and it is Case##172736. As of last week (July 13, 2020) no overhanging growth has been cut or cleared.

closed #176482

Line of Sight

Walnut St at the City of Bloomington Animal Care and Control Shelter, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA

Case Date:
7/7/2021

The trees to the left (north) of the entrance/exit from the Animal Shelter and Recycle center on S. Walnut make it very tough to see traffic coming from the north headed south on Walnut. The speed limit there is 40mph, so cars are going 45-50mph along that stretch of road. The trees with leaves on them just about totally obscure the view of traffic coming from the north when you are trying to exit from the area. Can someone go check out the line of sight from this exit and see if the trees could be trimmed back in some way?

closed #191274

Temporary Signage w/o permit

W 3rd St

Case Date:
7/6/2024

Monster fireworks sign back up again for weekend

closed #180924

Street & Traffic Signs

W 17th St, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA

Case Date:
8/7/2022

Need anothr speed limit sign or another speed hump between roundabout and the existing hump near Crescent Road. --Request from streetside residents of Crescent Bend Neighborhood Association. Safety concerns.

closed #173012

Excessive Growth

South Rogers Street

Case Date:
7/13/2020

Between sidewalk and street between 2nd street and Patterson on Rogers street there is excessive growth on the city street.

closed #179751

Other

S Patterson Dr, Bloomington, IN, USA

Case Date:
5/5/2022

Ginormous patch of invasive knotweed growing on roadside on S Patterson between Allen and Second Street. It's even growing between the road and the bridge. Knotweed is a curse, much much worse than wintercreeper, multi-flora rose, garlic mustard, or bradford pear. Next thing, it'll be all over the banks of our creeks, lakes, and wetlands and we won't be able to do a damned thing about it. And breaking the roadway and bridge.

closed #176181

Parking Permits

S Palmer Ave, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA

Case Date:
6/15/2021

Please consider making one side of Palmer "no parking," similar to the way there is only parking on one side of Dunn St between Hillside and Grimes. The street is very narrow and does not have a good shoulder, and there simply is not enough room to have cars parked on both sides of the street and for traffic to go through safely.

open #193696

Traffic Related Complaints

Rogers Rd & Winding Brook Circle

Case Date:
9/23/2024

Hello, I am wondering if there is anything the city can do to slow traffic heading west on Rogers toward High Street. There are pedestrian crossing signs and a flashing yellow light near the traffic circle at High Street, but this doesn't stop drivers from flying down the hill at dangerous speeds, and it's difficult for them to see people waiting to cross near the traffic circle. At least there is a crossing guard here in the morning and the afternoon during the school months. My major concern is that many drivers don't stop or even slow down for the pedestrian crossing at Rogers/The Stands Dr., and many people travel at 40+ mph here. My kids (and many others) walk and bike here all the time and I constantly worry about them because of the speeds at which people drive. Speed humps or rumble strips might help here. I would really appreciate it if the city would investigate and come up with a solution (and I'm sure many others would as well). Thank you.