closed #168324
Excessive Growth
501 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 4/30/2019
Vegetation is significantly obstructing sidewalk at 411 s Lincoln.
Vegetation is significantly obstructing sidewalk at 411 s Lincoln.
Woodlawn Ave. Between 2nd and University St. Excessive overgrowth and dead tree limbs lying in yard. Huge dead trees need to be cut down. They pose a threat to passersby as this is a major thoroughfare for pedestrians. Unsightly and decreases value and enjoyment of street/neighborhood.
With traffic that would normally be routing through Range Rd. now routing through the bypass, the dirt/gravel road (and large sections of Range road) are riddled with massive potholes.
They alley between 526 and 530 N Grant St. needs repaved along with the alley behind those building.
The alley between 516 and 520 N Grant St. needs repaved along with the alley that runs behind those buildings. Google Maps names this road as N. Harrold St.
Several potholes, especially on southbound side. This stretch needs to be repaved
The household registration page at https://webtrac.bloomington.in.gov/wbwsc/webtrac.wsc/household.html?option=add requires that a gender be selected, but only allows two genders. Please read https://uxdesign.cc/designing-forms-for-gender-diversity-and-inclusion-d8194cf1f51 on designing this kind of field better and more inclusively
N Dunn St, on the slope down to the Griffy water plant: a depression on centerline needs filling up. Not technically a pothole, as the pavement is not broken. But a dip 2-3" deep, which causes northbound traffic to go into the other lane to avoid it - as no one wants to risk going too far to the right, off the road, and down the hill into the lake.