closed #187398
Scooters, Bike-share and Related Issues
405 1/2 S Walnut ST
- Case Date:
- 2/22/2024
I let you know there scooter laying on sidewalk near chocolate mosse
I let you know there scooter laying on sidewalk near chocolate mosse
Street light is out creating a hazardous condition for individuals walking at night.
Huge pothole
Internet/phone/utility cabinet at the south west corner of Smith and Fenbrook is smashed open with exposed wires
The street light between 3852 and 3856 E Regents Cir, is flickering off and on but now mostly off. We would appreciate your looking into it. Thank you, Vern
Light comes on and off, flickers and flashes. Is off more than on. Has been this way for a few years. A no parking sign on the light pole is numbered 18791 if that helps.
From an international student friend who lives in the apartments off Hagan St: "The area where I live does not have many public lights. When we students come home late in the night, we get off the bus and it is very dark, it is kind of eerie to walk in such a dark area, even if it is just less than half a mile. It really strikes me that there is no public lights in an area like that, where there are hundreds of students. I was wondering if it is possible at all to contact somebody from the city government and request that a lamp be set up there -it is the corner of Hagan St and S. Park Ridge Rd. I guess students come and go every year and nobody really cares or speak up about things like that, which may appear insignificant, but kind of matter. It is so dark, that sometimes when I come back home carrying my laptop with me, I need to be careful so as not to bump into something and fall and break the laptop. It is like you cannot actually see where you are walking. I have wondered how these sort of things are handled here in bloomington. So I am just curious to know if you think there is something that can be done to get some public lights in these streets." - Lina Ochoa
I am the homeowner at 3817 S Woods Edge Bend. Can the city repair my sidewalk? My insurance company is saying this is necessary, and I don't know how to get this done.
While digging holes for a tree planting on 4/30 behind St. Thomas, we found 3 thin utility lines in one of the dug holes (lines were not harmed) -- our 811 ticket was completed, so we think these may be inactive lines but wanted to make sure before we put the tree in that spot. Is this something the CoB can check on? Thanks!
Street light at corner of Regents Ct. and Regents Cir is out.