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closed #124761

Graffiti

111 N Rogers ST

Case Date:
1/10/2012

graffiti on sidewalk in front of Salvation Army "kill cops" in chalk or paint.

closed #170002

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

1107 S Fairview ST

Case Date:
8/22/2019

The sidewalk at 1107 S. Fairview at the property's secondary entrance is always either flooded, slick mud, or covered with dirt and grass is now taking root across it. Until very dry periods one must walk out in the street to get around it. Likewise, the weed trees at the line between 1107 and the apartment complex to the north are overgrown to a point that the sidewalk is becoming increasingly impassible.

closed #166401

Blocked Sidewalk

1106 E Benson CT

Case Date:
11/1/2018

Fallen tree blocking side of road and sidewalk

closed #168975

Blocked Street

1106 E Benson CT

Case Date:
6/16/2019

Tree fell over in storm blocking the sidewalk at 1106 E. Benson Ct.

closed #169118

Blocked Sidewalk

1106 E Benson CT

Case Date:
6/24/2019

Tree blocking sidewalk at 1106 E Benson Ct

closed #169311

Blocked Sidewalk

1106 E Benson CT

Case Date:
7/7/2019

Tree blocking sidewalk at 1106 E Benson Ct

closed #168227

Line of Sight

1101-1199 E 2nd St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401

Case Date:
4/23/2019

Alley between Hawthorne and Ballentine. Pedestrian nearly hit on sidewalk

open #170027

Sidewalk Requests

1101-1149 E Allendale Dr, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401

Case Date:
8/24/2019

Lacking accessible sidewalk ramps in Sherwood oaks neighborhood.

closed #169322

Graffiti

1100-1198 S Park Ave, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401

Case Date:
7/8/2019

Someone spray painted on the sidewalk at Grimes Lane and Park Avenue. The spray paint is on the north west side of the intersection, on the sidewalk.

closed #170791

Trails

1100-1198 S Morton St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47403

Case Date:
10/22/2019

The detour for the B-Line Trail around Switchyard Park right now (10/22/2019) is a product of shortsighted planning, a lack of anticipation of user experiences, and just illogical. When coming from the north, the detour turns you to the west on a small gravel path and leads to a street - W. Hillside Drive. There are no signs after leaving the B-Line that indicate there is a planned detour route. My assumption is to go on the multi-use path on the west side of Rogers. Good luck getting over there in rush hour traffic on a bicycle. No one on Rogers stops for bicycle or pedestrian traffic trying to cross the street. Why would the detour not go on the multi-use path on the north side of Grimes to Rogers? A sidewalk is in place to get from the B-Line (just north of the bridge) to the Grimes path and then use the light to cross Grimes and Rogers to get on the Rogers path. That is what I will do from now on with my logical thinking that the City did not use in setting up the detour. Also, the accessibility issues with the detour as it is now seem questionable at best, and unsafe otherwise. After you cross Rogers and get on the multi-use path to head south, the journey is far from smooth sailing. That path is woefully maintained and clearly not prepared to be the detour of the B-Line Trail. The trail bed has gravel, sand, and glass on it, among other debris. Multiple points along the path have overgrown bushes and tree limbs that present a hazard. The City's detour signs should read: Good Luck to All Who Pass. Thanks for creating a fun adventure on the commute home today. Nothing like leaving the safety of the B-Line to enter a world of traffic, debris, and obstructions. Well thought out. But, what else do we expect in a city that notoriously fails at detours and construction projects? Not on time and clearly out of the way. I'll drive tomorrow for my own safety.