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closed #172716

Biking & Walking

1107 N Madison ST

Case Date:
6/9/2020

We don’t have any crosswalks for several blocks in either direction, and there are many families with young children who live in the immediate vicinity. We have a lot of traffic coming north off the bridge that are driving way too fast, and it’s extremely dangerous to cross the street here. With talk of adding curbs and repairing the sidewalk at my property, 1107 N Madison, I suggest putting a crosswalk over Madison st, on the south side of 15th. (Photo above). I regularly witness vehicles, both emergency workers and civilians, driving so fast that It is incredible dangerous to cross the street, even for an adult. A bump up crosswalk, like is being Installed on the new 17th/vernal pike, would go a long way towards slowing vehicles down and making them more aware of their surroundings. Even without a bump out sidewalk, a marked crosswalk is absolutely needed. Please respond to talk more about it!

closed #183234

Biking & Walking

3209 E 10th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA

Case Date:
3/26/2023

The intersection of Pete Ellis Dr./Discovery Parkway and 10th Street is used by residents of numerous apartment complexes, bus riders, and community members accessing the post office and the greenway that goes along 10th St. The intersection is necessary for access to Indiana University from Woodbridge and Fountain Park Apartments, which hosts many graduate students. However, there is no crosswalk, pedestrian lights, or sidewalk platforms to allow for safe crossing along this very busy intersection. Additionally, the traffic lights are not able to be seen from the four corners of the intersection, forcing pedestrians to make an educated guess on when to cross. In short, the intersection is dangerous and near impossible to cross. Would it be at all possible in the future to include a) a crosswalk b) a pedestrian crosswalk light c) sidewalk cutout/curb ramps on the two corners in which there is not one currently? Thank you so much for your consideration. We really appreciate it.

closed #164998

Blocked Sidewalk

505 W 4th ST

Case Date:
6/28/2018

Since this building is no longer a garage, it seems that a full curb should be installed to prevent people from pulling up on the sidewalk. There are constantly cars parked on the sidewalk here (several feet in past the yellow painted curb (which is flattened because it used to be a garage). I asked the tenants to stop, and then today a dumpster showed up on the sidewalk. This is the North side of the "FAR" gallery building at fourth and rogers. Obviously this is frustrating to me but it's probably pretty annoying for the kid in a wheelchair who i see going back and forth to school and having to cross the street to get around.

closed #168939

Blocked Sidewalk

1001 W 11th ST

Case Date:
6/13/2019

Overgrowth into sidewalk causing partial blockage.

closed #169165

Blocked Sidewalk

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
6/26/2019

Vegetation has completely blocked the sidewalk at 411 s lincoln

closed #169166

Blocked Sidewalk

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
6/26/2019

Gravel covering the sidewalk at 405 s lincoln

closed #169251

Blocked Sidewalk

1402 N Walnut ST

Case Date:
7/2/2019

This property is covered in weeds and bushes that block the sidewalk. Pedestrians are forced to walk dangerously close to traffic. If the weeds consist of grass, contact HAND for a Title 6 ticket. If the weeds are blocking the sidewalk enforce under Title 12.

closed #169314

Blocked Sidewalk

817 N Washington ST

Case Date:
7/8/2019

Limbs and bushes blocking the sidewalk.

closed #170147

Blocked Sidewalk

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
8/30/2019

Segment of sidewalk on east side of Sare Road between E Winston St and E Moores Pike is extremely is difficult to walk due to vegetation growing on and through fence. Walkers/runners/cyclists are forced to walk/run/ride on grass.

closed #171211

Blocked Sidewalk

800 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
12/13/2019

Retaining wall is beginning to collapse again. Currently, some large, limestone blocks are lying in the middle of and blocking the sidewalk on Lincoln at the NW corner of the property.