closed #168831
Temporary Signage w/o permit
501-599 N Morton St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404
- Case Date:
- 6/7/2019
Bio-Life sign on Woodlawn near the entrance to Bryan Park pool
Bio-Life sign on Woodlawn near the entrance to Bryan Park pool
501 S Rogers (but on the Howe side of the property). Between the weeds growing over the sidewalk and the smelly trash cans, there’s not any room to comfortably pass.
Unkept yard with poison ivy spilling on to sidewalk
Regarding the Bloomington TRAFFIC STUDY; response to Beth Rosenbarger's comments regarding crashes and personal injury accidents at the recent Plan Commission meeting: Isn't it possible, the most crashes and personal injuries recorded in Bloomington happen on these one-way streets (Walnut & College and 3rd St. & Atwater), simply because they are the closest thing we currently have to city thoroughfares? I suspect these four streets/avenues are the mostly highly traveled each and every day, thus it is logical there will be more crashes where there is consistently more traffic! The frustration brought on by sitting/waiting in traffic behind busses and delivery vehicles, with no way around them on a two-way street, will most likely lead to crashes and personal injury, as well. Two-way streets are unlikely to result in fewer accidents and injuries. In fact, it may force traffic onto more side streets resulting in more injuries on side streets, as well.
Not a huge deal but tiny bit of overlay appeared gapped in front of evolve on 17th
Requesting left turn signals on Smith for safety at 3rd and Smith.
Vegetation is significantly obstructing sidewalk at 411 s Lincoln.
I don't know if this comes under signs placed in the "right-of-way", but here is another one that reappears year after year: Some space or computer camp. Corner of High Street and # Second.
Vegetation has overtaken the sidewalk at 411 s Lincoln, forcing pedestrian traffic into the street. It certainly isn’t ADA compliant.
Nurses Needed sign. Unauthorized? In the grass at the corner of Walker and First