closed #178084
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
116 N College Ave, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA
- Case Date:
- 11/4/2021
Damage on Courthouse Square near steps on SW side.
Damage on Courthouse Square near steps on SW side.
The map is showing this incorrect - it is the light blue house (https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/1163-S-Weatherstone-Ln_Bloomington_IN_47401_M41122-50728), not the tan house. There are 5-6 cars parked at this house most of the time and they park blocking the sidewalk. This house is an airbnb home. We are a residential community, thus there should only be 3 people or 1 family living in this home.
Thinks it is a yard sale goin on continuously in yard, or trash being stored.
Anyone wishing to walk the full length of Smith is forced to cross the road at least once, more depending on starting location. The road is fast (despite the speed limit), with no pedestrian crossings, and several blind summits
as previously reported here: https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=169945 this hole in the sidewalk has been around since at least July 2018 (As seen via Google Street View). WHEN WILL IT BE REPAIRED?
Bushes growing over sidewalk.
Hedge needs trimming where sidewalk crosses to north side of road
Plants are encroaching on sidewalk, making it difficult to pass.
There is absolutely no parking available for residents who live at 1200 W Kirkwood Ave apartments. The resident who lives in 1208 1/2 has 6 different vehicles parked on N Pine Street and has made parking impossible for anyone else who lives here. I’m reporting this here as I’m not sure of anywhere else to report this? Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Numerous attempts to speak with the tenant have failed.
The Highland-Hawthorne Bike greenway crosses Hillside Drive at Weatherstone/Olive. This crossing can be difficult and somewhat dangerous, as traffic on Hillside often seems to traveling quite fast, and can be quite busy at certain times of the day. Could the city look into placing a button activated crossing here, much like the one for crossing Walnut at Allen? This could go a long way towards making this crossing a bit safer for families trying to utilize the greenway to access Bryan Park.