closed #173519
Excessive Growth
1205 S Madison ST
- Case Date:
- 8/28/2020
Uninhabitable house with weeds and excessive growth on all sides.
Uninhabitable house with weeds and excessive growth on all sides.
805 S West Pointe Court... front lawn overgrown in excess of 8 inches; back yard overgrown in excess if 12+ inches. Front door to house standing open
Weeds are extremely high and there is a lot of ragweed.
The line of sight problem at W Dodds and S Fairview is not resolved and should not be closed. Ticket 173486 Plants till lean out into the roadway blocking LOS. Whatever the resident may have done has not helped. Please make the intersection safer and truly resolve the situation.
The sidewalk contruction on E Winslow Rd has been going on since winter. The project has more says with no one working on it than working on it. today I saw only 4 men on the whole project and none of them were doing any work at 11 AM. Lots of road projects in Bloomington are started and then left abandoned for months. As a resident I don't like this. If they start something they ought to work on it till finished then move on. Im frustrated with the disruption that has been going on for 7 months for a very small project.
The speed limit between I-69 and the first traffic circle to the east on Tapp road has been 30MPH since I've lived here. There has been road construction on this road for 10 yrs. Finally it appears that improvements are over. I am asking that the speed limit be increased to 40 mph. There is nothing on that road warranting such a low speed limit and it only serves to be a speed trap. I literally have to use my brakes or 2nd gear to drive slow enough on the hills to keep it at 30 mph. The speed limit on North Walnut north of 17th st is 40mph and there are businesses on that road. Please review this and hopefully end the speed trap and make driving more enjoyable. Thanks
317 e. university vegetation encroaches sidewalk
vegetation encroaches sidewalk between 315 e. university and corner. vegetation encroaches both from the side and above
Trees, planted between the street and sidewalk, are overgrown into the street blocking line of sight and scrapping against vehicles as they drive by.