closed #116899
Trash
819 N Grant ST
- Case Date:
- 6/29/1998
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Recycling has not been taken by trash service for 2 straight weeks
Uneven surface full of potholes causes traffic to move out of the way
A handful of potholes along what would be the crosswalk area aling with the stop sign. Need filled in
Perhaps already reported, but just adding concern: several potholes in a row on the south edge of the 12th/Grant Streets intersection. Also, there's one a bit west of the intersection on the south side of 12th, one that could catch a wheel and/or topple a bicyclist.
At least one large tree-of-heaven growing on the south property line of this lot, surrounded by many other invasive plants that are overgrown and starting to impede the sidewalk.
Case# 203083 should be associated with 819 N. Grant. That property also has a pending tree-of-heaven report (currently about to bloom), but the poison ivy and other invasives are now covering half the sidewalk along Grant. The responsibility for the mess is likely shared with the adjacent property to the south (815 N. Grant), but it is not obvious where the property line actually is.
The intersection of 11 and Forrest currently is a three way stop. I would prefer if this was a 4 way stop. I frequently travel between the buildings on the NE and the SW corners. It would also be helpful to have stop-lines/cross walk lines once construction is finished in the SE block.
Your homeless people problem within the city of Bloomington is out of control. It is ruining the city an it's image. Even Inpls TV news is bashing the city for it's pathetic attempt at dealing with the issue. People feel unsafe as do local students. Who gets the blame when something terrible does occur? The mayor's office has certainly known of this problem for quite some time now. It will be the mayor's office having to answer the questions of the victims whenever something does occur. Fix it. The people of Bloomington deserve better.
Could you please plow this road between 4th St and Kirkwood.