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closed #202250

Nuisance Lights

Smith Road and 3rd st

Case Date:
4/24/2025

I have had to run the stoplight the last two days because motorcycle will not set it off. If I get hit, I will be suing the city of Bloomington!!

closed #192953

Excessive Growth

Smith Road and E McCraken Way

Case Date:
8/19/2024

Shamrock Pointe apartments, extremely high weeds, along the sidewalk and road at the entrance to the apartments in contrast to the other side of the street, which is well kept.

closed #192955

Excessive Growth

Smith Road, the section between McCracken Way and Grandview Drive

Case Date:
8/19/2024

Extremely high weeds where the Railroad property meets Smith Road on both sides of the underpass and both sides of the street, I would assume this is railroad responsibility.

closed #176032

Other

South Atlantic Ocean

Case Date:
6/6/2021

Some neighbors on Buttonwood Lane in Spicewood II (a sign is placed on Sare Road) have a coffee, baked goods sale every Sunday in their driveway. This has been going on for over 6 months. Doesn’t the kitchen have to be licensed? A week or 2 seemed ok but this is going on forever. I think a percentage of revenue goes to charity. ??

closed #201794

Street & Traffic Signs

South Auto Mall Road

Case Date:
3/31/2025

This intersection is a fatality waiting to happen. I just watched an inattentive driver blow straight through the stop sign coming south on Covenanter. If the driver already stopped on Cadillac hadn’t been paying attention when they had the right of way, they would have been t boned by an suv traveling over 35mph. The intersection is too large and really should be a roundabout

closed #192325

Trash

South Covey Lane

Case Date:
7/19/2024

This couch frame has been sitting by BDLC’s dumpster behind their building for weeks. Mice have taken up residence there. This is an eyesore and a sanitary issue.

closed #199930

Street Snow Removal

South Covey Lane

Case Date:
1/7/2025

S Covey Lane has yet to be plowed as of Tuesday afternoon... it is a dead-end road, but it seems unusual to not be plowed out by Tuesday following a Sunday storm... someone else mentioned that in past years it would have been plowed on Sunday night and then again on Monday, and that sounds about right.

closed #138281

Street Lights

South Deborah Drive

Case Date:
5/28/2014

Street light out

closed #172612

Street Lights

South Dunn Street & East Davis Street

Case Date:
5/30/2020

Street Light is off. Appears to be starting, but never lights at night.

closed #173037

City Performance

South Dunn Street & East Grimes Lane

Case Date:
7/14/2020

I was a bit disappointed with the dangerous traffic situation I had to navigate on Monday morning due to the City of Bloomington's careless job site. Grimes is being resurfaced it looks like. I was heading north on Dunn and came to the intersection with Grimes. There was no sign to indicate the road was closed. I could not go straight on Dunn across Grimes because a City dump truck and other vehicles had the road entirely blocked. I could not see traffic to the west on Grimes because a City street sweeper was parked right at the intersection blocking the view (and there was another piece of equipment behind it). I could just barely see the intersection at Grimes & Henderson to try to guess if traffic was coming from my east. The City had a big machine parked just east of Dunn on Grimes that had a dump truck backed up to it for tearing up the road surface. I made a decision to go for it, and turned out onto the wrong lane of traffic to go around the construction. There were 5 city employees in bright colors standing on the sidewalk chatting, just watching this traffic hazard. Other people were driving through trying to navigate the broken up road and the blocked streets, intersections, and egress without any assistance from the City employees on the job. This is dangerous. Just close the road! Or put some people in charge of directing traffic so we know when it is safe to proceed and not risk hitting another citizen or getting run over by the various machinery moving about. This was pretty ridiculous even by Bloomington standards (which, are actually quite low it turns out!).