closed #173192
Blocked Street
321 W Dodds ST
- Case Date:
- 7/28/2020
North bound Madison has no parking sign as you approach stop sign for Dodds. Cars are regularly parked halfway onto the street making the intersection dangerous.
North bound Madison has no parking sign as you approach stop sign for Dodds. Cars are regularly parked halfway onto the street making the intersection dangerous.
Pothole on S. Madison St. just south of W. Dodds St., in the northbound lane.
Walking by this building, there was a small black and white dog tethered in the yard. Its fur was extremely matted and falling out in places. They have another dog in a fenced-in area that is too far from the sidewalk for me to see its condition.
Graffiti on the retaining wall on the west side of the alley directly off of Dodds (N-word Killer)
There is a pothole on shoulder by 315 W Dodds
There is pothole on eastbound Dodd St just before Morton St.
There is pothole at the intersection of Morton and Dodds.
Shrubbery overhanging street on West side of Morton, just north of Dodds. Overhang makes it too narrow. Especially difficult given the road closures and the amount of traffic that now has to go in and out of there for Centerstone and all the other businesses that have closed road.
By the warehouse along the Bline: The lack of adequate facilities for the homeless population in Bloomington, combined with all the overgrown vegetation, and potentially the use of the warehouse as a shelter, has resulted in ~ 10 cars being slept in overnight. That part is fine. However, there are no facilities for people to use the restroom, which results in the vegetation (behind the warehouse) and along the Bline being used as a latrine. Can Bloomington please pay attention to the homeless issue and take it seriously? Covid is not going away there must be facilities for people to use the restroom and throw away their rubbish. Currently, it's thrown all over the street on Hillside. Portland built tiny home communities to help with the homeless population, others offer hotel rooms, still other cities provide YMCA-type facilities. Bloomington continues to take this problem seriously and help this critical component of our community! With regard to restrooms in particular, given our current pandemic, safe and sanitary options for human waste are essential. We still do not know whether coronavirus can spread through human feces. Given that we live on karst topology, it is crucial that people aren't pooping outside (never mind walking through it and the horrid smell).
Tons of garbage and debris - e.g., broaken couch, electrical equipment, slurpy cups, clothing, fecal material. Please clean up ....and please come up with a plan to actually provide facilities for the homeless population in Bloomington.