closed #185013
Potholes, Other Street Repair
4415 E Stephens DR
- Case Date:
- 8/12/2023
eastern heights streets are developing lots of cracks in asphalt pavement may require sealing before freezing weather arrives
eastern heights streets are developing lots of cracks in asphalt pavement may require sealing before freezing weather arrives
Each time I enter 219 E. 8th St. to find the trash/recycle day, that address is not recognized!
"Road Construction Ahead" sign is still at 206/208 South Clark St. even though the work on East Third appears to be finished.
Attn. Street Dept. Need trailhead caution yellow marking to delineate area for no parking so the path is not blocked by parked cars or scooters. Parking in this area occurs often and is a hazard to trail users as well as ADA compliance concern for wheelchair residents and park visitors. Thanks for your follow up.
The traffic signal at Bryan St at the intersection with 3rd and High Streets is not working properly. It does not cycle to green in sequence with the other streets unless the front car pulls forward into the crosswalk. This creates an unsafe situation for both pedestrians and drivers. Please fix the light so that it cycles properly with the signals for the other streets. Thank you.
Vegetation growing at edge of street through sidewalk all along Fairview side of Butler Park. Area of park around culvert near Fairview is choked with bindweed, Johnson Grass and more.
Tree branches overhang 9th St. sidewalk at Butler Park hanging lower than five feet--impassable without ducking or leaving sidewalk--very difficult for elderly pedestrians. Hard to understand why the city is issuing citations for minor aesthetic violations when their own property has significant issues with accessibility, unmowed grass, and poison ivy next to walkways. Come on, Bloomington. Stop empowering harassment and instead prioritize violations that actually impede safety and access.
Grass growing through sidewalk on Maple St. side of property.
Overgrowth and trees on this property encroach significantly on the sidewalk making pedestrian access difficult. In addition, the property is overrun with highly invasive plants, including tree of heaven, multiflora rose, and many others.
Tree on property is growing out across sidewalk at a height well below 8 feet, impeding pedestrian access.