closed #201434
Temporary Signage w/o permit
1816 S Highland Ave
- Case Date:
- 3/10/2025
'Junk Removal' sign attached to a utility pole most likely in the ROW
'Junk Removal' sign attached to a utility pole most likely in the ROW
Vey large flashing screen/sign on top of their building. Totally visible as a flashing sign/screen from Matlock Heights neighborhood. Seems to be on all the time, so not just an event screen. Pollutes with flashing light into the treescape.
This is a general observation. Over the last few years I have been seeing metal sheets screwed to Bloomington roads, presumably to cover work in progress. I have observed a problem with many of these sheets. They are screwed down with small gauge screws. They are not sufficient to keep the sheets secure. They work their way out and stick up an inch in some places. Their heads are small. They look sharp enough to damage a tire, and a damaged tire is a safety issue.
There is one block of Ruby Ln (my block) with no sidewalk. Please consider converting the huge culvert that runs along the S side of Ruby from Nancy to High into a storm drain, and putting a sidewalk over the drain.
Bushes and vines hanging over the sidewalk along Parrish Road and you can't get under them in places or see oncoming traffic
Yard sign at intersection promoting AT&T service for >30 days now. This is not legal, correct? They had yard service today and they made sure sign was again standing tall after they finished...
Pink 'Bling $5' sign in the grass at the exit of the McDonalds
'Rapid Roofing' sign in the ROW at 1929 E Southdowns Dr
This street is part of the 7 line and yet doesn’t have any traffic demarcation. Needs lane/yellow lines and white bike symbols. This was needed 4 years ago. They are completely gone now leading people to believe it is a one way street. This street (all of 7th, on campus) is part of the city’s green initiative and alternative transportation effort. thanks!
tree on 2nd St is dying and dropping branches; also presents line of sight problems for cars exiting S. Anita St.