open #188501
Line of Sight
123 S Franklin RD
- Case Date:
- 5/17/2024
The berm grass is too tall and is creating a line of sight issue as you approach the intersection.
The berm grass is too tall and is creating a line of sight issue as you approach the intersection.
Thanks but I see done going outside of the parking place markings into a lane of traffic. On May 17, 2024, at 1:13 PM, uReport <no-reply@bloomington.in.gov> wrote: https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=188474 Closed by Michael Stewart Thank you for the question- the areas that are being used for seating for the parklets are all contained within the existing parking spaces and not within what is considered the travelled way. With that in mind, the water-filled barricades are not being used as traffic control devices, but rather as a physical delineation between the seating and the road itself.
There broken sidewalks
Large pile of trash heaped up against the NW corner of this building. It has been there awhile, and there is a faded HAND notice on the front door that appears to be for the trash but it has been ignored. This property also has bush honeysuckle growing out onto the sidewalk, halfway covering it now.
There are a few grass-cutting services in town that use loud, industrial, gasoline-powered equipment that is designed and intended for use on large fields/cemeteries/etc., but they are instead being used on small, residential plots up close to neighboring properties whose residents do not appreciate the noise, hazards, and pollution produced by these dangerous machines. Are there any City regulations about the use of such equipment in the city limits? For example, the property immediately adjacent to the Grant Street Inn on 7th Street uses such a service. The large equipment is startingly disruptive and annoying.
Garbage piled up on the NW corner of the house. It is not only a fire-hazard, but vagrants are now digging through it.
Pavement collapsing at SE corner of Sare Road and Creek Edge Bend. It's probably a critical issue. Thanks.
Street lights on the south side of Kirkwood from Washington to Grant are not on
The lamp light is burnt out
Tree branches hanging over Grimes Ln sidewalk about 4 feet high from ground