closed #170549
Line of Sight
433 N Jacob Dr, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404
- Case Date:
- 9/29/2019
It’s hard to see the stop signs until you are right on them.
It’s hard to see the stop signs until you are right on them.
Unable to see traffic heading North on South Woodlawn when pulling out from University. Cars parked on the East side of South Woodlawn close to the intersection of Woodlawn and University obstruct the line of sight for oncoming motorist and bicyclist traffic.
The bike path between Rogers and Victor Pike on church lane has A-line of sight problem for the people coming from Victor Pike. The tree in the picture blocks the vision of the people waiting to cross the street with all the traffic due to construction I see this is a potential problem.
We cannot see to the north to pull safely out of our driveway. This company (Reed and Sons) has also left garbage up and down the street, making walking more hazardous.
Is there a city code for how far next to a property one can have an open compost pile?
I sent this to the info email address as well, but I noticed an open electric box at the Rock Creek Dr. and Childs Ct. intersection in Sycamore Knolls this morning. This is a heavily trafficked route for children headed to school and seems like a safety issue.
The house located at 2231 N. Martha Street is zoned residential single-family (RS), in the Matlock Heights historic district, but it is being used as a fraternity house (Aloha Kappa Lambda), with attendant problems (noise violations, traffic, trash, etc.). This would seem to be a violation of the city’s zoning ordinance.
Floodlight above garage casts blindingly bright light onto adjacent properties, buildings, alleys and street.
Construction occurring without posted (and valid) permit.
Tenants living in tiny home on wheels outside owner residence. Have been there for over a month