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open #188272

Temporary Signage w/o permit

Case Date:
5/5/2024

"Embrace Wellness Clinic" sign in the grass next to the road on E Volt Street, across from building 3225. The Elevate map has not been updated, so it is not possible for me to see yet if this is in the ROW.

open #188271

Temporary Signage w/o permit

Case Date:
5/5/2024

"Embrace Wellness Clinic" sign near 2801 E Buick Cadillac Blvd, in the grass, most likely in the ROW, close to the intersection with S College Mall Rd.

open #188270

Temporary Signage w/o permit

Case Date:
5/5/2024

Black and yellow "Pressure Washing" sign nailed to a pole on S Rogers Street at the intersection of S Rockport Rd and S Walnut, diagonally across from the gas station (=2002 S Rogers).

open #188268

Temporary Signage w/o permit

Case Date:
5/5/2024

'Creative Writing Summer Camps' sign in the ROW on S Highland across from Short Street, if you are coming from the Y and heading towards E Azalea Street.

open #188164

Traffic Related Complaints

3240 S Southern Oaks DR

Case Date:
4/27/2024

We live on Southern Oaks Drive (between Sare Road and Oakmount Drive). Drivers frequently use our street as a "cut through." We have many children in our neighborhood and, this afternoon, a five year old boy riding his bicycle was almost hit by a driver speeding through this area. The driver did not even slow down, rather, they swerved to go around him. He swerved the same direction and they almost hit him. Our request is for speed bumps or some sort of traffic calming device to be place on South Southern Oaks Drive before a child is seriously hurt or even killed. This situation will only worsen as more apartments, and businesses are built on Sare Road.

open #187728

Biking & Walking

Case Date:
3/20/2024

The 3rd street bicycle lane adjacent to the IU campus has been massively improved with the newly installed barriers! This section of the commute takes me 3 fewer minutes to bicycle on now that drivers don't block the bicycle lane. Biking in this lane feels so much safer and more comfortable with the barriers up, especially since considering drivers tend to go pretty fast on this road. Also, the barriers don't look like an eyesore at all, which is something I previously read that IU officials were concerned about. The barriers blend into the background enough to not be garish, but they are still clearly visible to drivers and cyclists. Honestly they're pretty stylish for bicycle lane barriers. As a bicycle commuter, even small-scale projects like this make me feel cared about by the city. It makes me glad to be a Bloomingtonian! Laissez le B-Town rouler!