- Case Date:
- 9/8/2025
There is an individual that has multiple "yard/garage sale ALL WEEK" signs posted on city road signs, as well as on some sort of easel/stand situation which is located on the eastbound side of W. 3rd St., across from the entrance to what I believe is S. Yancy Lane, where they live and have posted the other signage attached to the city/county signs.
Please remove these signs immediately, and advise the person that this is not acceptable.
Biking & Walking
101 W Kirkwood Ave # 104
- Case Date:
- 9/10/2025
West info sign on sidewalk needs repair - exposed nail/ sheet metal on south side of sign +/- 12” above sidewalk
Temporary Signage w/o permit
38 IN-46
- Case Date:
- 9/11/2025
Anytime Fitness (presumably the location at 2894 E 3rd St #160, Bloomington, IN 47401) has placed 12 yard signs on the median strip of SR46, closest to the intersection at East 3rd Street.
They are already starting to come out of the ground, and will likely start to end-up in the roadway soon, if not removed.
Please remove, cite, and/or advise the business that this is not acceptable.
Biking & Walking
3801 S Bainbridge DR
- Case Date:
- 9/1/2025
The sidewalk between these two houses has one step up and one step down. This increases the walking distance to the park if one is using a stroller, wheel chair, or bike, by a quarter mile if they live in the southern section of Sherwood oaks 2. Why not 2 ramps????
Sidewalk Requests
3204 S Abby LN
- Case Date:
- 9/12/2025
I would like to request cracked sidewalk sections to be repaired. Many thanks for your help with this.
Unsafe Buildings
515 W 6th ST
- Case Date:
- 9/16/2025
Major building construction with no permit displayed . Construction materials in yard.
Temporary Signage w/o permit
533 N Lincoln ST
- Case Date:
- 9/11/2025
See case #204983. That one was for a "For Rent" sign put up by Brawley in the ROW in front of 508 N. Washington. Apparnetly, they have been informed but they have done nothing about it and the sign remains after a month. Now, "Cedarview" (+ "10th & College") has done the same thing - signs in the ROWs all over town. Lincoln/10th, for example, but others downtown. The question is: since these signs have been left on public property, are they considered trash? And if so, can anyone just pick them up and toss them in a dumpster? Give us permission to do that and we will be happy to take care of them as residents and not wait the weeks (months!) for HAND or Planning to address the issue with the perpetrators.
- Case Date:
- 9/18/2025
Not sure which category this belongs under. Recently, Brawley (of course) tore out the little deck on the front of this building and then replaced it with a huge deck that completely covers the front yard all the way to the sidewalk. Attached is a picture what it used to look like. It looked junky, but the new one looks like something a restaurant along 4th Street would have for customers to sit outside and eat in. Is it even legal for them to do this in a residential area? Did they get a permit to do this?
- Case Date:
- 9/21/2025
on the 7-line, between walnut and washington, theres gravel in the bike lane that came from the median strip landscaping. two separate properties on this block pose this problem. the landscapers recently refreshed the gravel, and when they did, they dropped some directly in the bike lane, and they also overflowed the planters that are continuing to drain into the bike lane. the gravel is largely hidden by leaves at the moment, which only exacerbates the danger. i must emphasize that this is a transportation safety issue, and if planning cannot resolve it, then engineering or PW must solve it. thanks! - greg
- Case Date:
- 9/21/2025
on the 7-line, between walnut and washington, theres gravel in the bike lane that came from the median strip landscaping. two separate properties on this block pose this problem. the landscapers recently refreshed the gravel, and when they did, they dropped some directly in the bike lane, and they also overflowed the planters that are continuing to drain into the bike lane. the gravel is largely hidden by leaves at the moment, which only exacerbates the danger. i must emphasize that this is a transportation safety issue, and if planning cannot resolve it, then engineering or PW must solve it. thanks! - greg