closed #199291
Temporary Signage w/o permit
- Case Date:
- 11/9/2024
"Hudson" sign in the grass strip next to the road, in the ROW, on the corner of S Auto Mall Rd and E Covenanter, at the Kroger parking lot exit.
"Hudson" sign in the grass strip next to the road, in the ROW, on the corner of S Auto Mall Rd and E Covenanter, at the Kroger parking lot exit.
"Epoxy Floor Coatings" sign attached to the STOP sign with cable ties, at the corner of Hillside and Highland.
"BOOKS" and something or other- sign in the grass (ROW) across from 3015 E Longview.
My neighbor's backyard at 224 S. Maple has a junked car parked on an unimproved surface. There is also an accumulating amount of junk, as shown in the image.
Unclear what "Signs removed again" means in the response to case #201508. The signs are still there - bright orange, "stop-sign"-shaped signs on wooden stakes. They are trashy. This has been going on for years. Property is managed by long-time Bloomington firm that rents apartments in tacky, motel-like apartment buildings, at one time referred to as "Plantations". https://www.crerentals.com/listings
on the curve right by the road to the golf course, there is a raised grate over a drainage sewer on the street/curb. I think it would be dangerous for bikers or maybe a car. it is on the resident side.
How was ticket #2023050 resolved? thank you.
There is a nuisance light in a box attached to pole 814 6521 on Morton Street in the narrow greenway between the B-line and Morton, opposite the driveway to the all red house next to the Bloomington Center for Connection. It creates glare all over the neighborhood and directly into my house. It is not part of the street light system. I have photos on my phone but don't know how to attach them to this file. I believe it should come down. Thank you.
Bicyclists in parks and on trails do not notify walkers that they are coming up behind them. Other countries have bells on the bikes which the bikers use to alert someone that they are coming up behind. It is startling to have someone fly by, esp when walking a dog. Dogs could dart out in the path of the bike if the walker is not aware the biker is behind them. The City needs signage in every park and on every trail to remind bikers that they need to signal their approach when coming up behind a walker, esp one with a dog/dogs.
I walk a lot, usually with my dog. Many, many times I have been very startled by bicyclists passing without alerting me to their presence. I often have no opportunity to get myself and my highly reactive dog out of their way. If my dog (or I) changes direction, a serious mishap could occur. What I'd appreciate is a reasonable call out ("on your left") or the use of a bell. I would say that only about 10 percent of bikers actually do this. Could the city please engage in some education regarding biking etiquette? Could we please have some signage in parks, on trails, and places where people often bicycle?