closed #172486
City Construction Projects
1715 E Durham Ln, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 5/19/2020
NEED TREES AND BRUSH CLEARED NEAR CONCRETE WALKWAY ALONG WINSLOW ROAD
NEED TREES AND BRUSH CLEARED NEAR CONCRETE WALKWAY ALONG WINSLOW ROAD
The multi-use trail on the north side of Winslow Rd has low hanging limbs and bushes growing out into the trail.
347 south maple ave. Sidewalk nearly completely covered by bush. Unable to walk on sidewalk.
918 E first st., vegetation blocks sidewalk, especially along Woodlawn side. lots of poison ivy
Front yard bushes are overgrown, impeding sidewalk foot traffic.
S Clarizz and E 3rd apartment complex in southeast quadrant, trees overgrowing into multiuse path on s clarizz
206 S Smith bushes overgrown into sidewalk
Hello, I am wondering if there are plans to finish the bikepath from Henderson along Winslow all the way up to Highland and the Winslow Sports complex. I live in Sherwood Oaks, and this would make biking to work on campus and biking downtown much safer for me. It would be great if someone from the city could reach out to Sherwood Oaks Neighborhood and let us know up sidewalk and bikepath plans along winslow, henderson and rhorer. I would also like to see a sidewalk all the way from Henderson to Jackson Creek Middle along Rhorer.
shrubs growing over the sidewalk and you have to walk in the grass to get around them
I knew Longview and Pete Ellis were getting some apartments built in that lot, but apparently it is going to be more than usually allowed? I am SUPER concerned that you're going to be packing extra students (almost all will have cars) on a road that is NOT designed for heavy traffic but SUPPOSEDLY a bike path for bikes. It might be great, but what are the extra precautions taking place to ensure students zipping in and out won't disrupt the greenway and kill cyclists? Hoping some will be cyclists, but realistically there is going to be a lot of in and out speedy traffic there for what was a very calm road fantastic for biking. Want to make sure it's not overlooked. Also, anything big built east of College is going to experience major backup on rush hour times at College and 3rd. I know it's a state intersection but the city needs to look into it and factor in the ability of that intersection to take on more traffic. Something needs to change there. It literally clogs (outside of a pandemic) constantly with left turn traffic from 3rd turning south to College, which block eastbound 3rd street. Time and again. Part of the problem is it clogs at the next light (the city's I would imagine) by Fazoli's as the lights aren't coordinated well if at all. So two concerns: not a bad place to live, including for students - way better than century village hotel, but make sure the bike path remains safe! This can't be presumed. That area will change big time and cyclists need reassurance. And 2) light at 3rd and College is going to be negatively impacted and timing or something needs to be looked at there. The east/west greenway I was hoping was going to be getting ENHANCEMENTS in the next year or two, not becoming a motorist highway :( Thank you.