closed #136494
Street Lights
2460-2474 South Henderson Street
- Case Date:
- 2/25/2014
Light in front of Habitat ReUze store is cycling
Light in front of Habitat ReUze store is cycling
The sidewalk at third and Madison connecting Madison to the b-line trail and crossing the street is currently unshoveled, and road access for handicap individuals on that corner is blocked by plow created embankments. Please have someone come out to shovel and salt these asap as a friend reliant on a mobility scooter in my apartment complex is unable to access groceries/basic needs via the b line trail due to this issue. In addition to this, I’m sure there are more people experiencing this in more spots around the city. I’m not sure what can be done proactively, but is seems that the city has a deep enough well of contractors to subcontract out shoveling/salt on sidewalks critical for access to Bloomington’s disabled population. Thank you for your time!
So behind my appt there a some homeless people setting up tents and sleeping there in the woods starting fires to stay warm I leave on Pinewood Drive 120 is my address need to find out what can be done with it hoping they don’t catch the woods on fire from all the over growth in there
See issue #181931. The construction noise now extends to nearly 11pm every night. Why are they allowed to ruin the neighborhood for everyone else?
light out
Light seems to be burned out? It doesn't come on at night at all any more. The light in question is in front of our house at 2535 E Clay Ct, Bloomington, IN.
Shoes hanging from power line.
The light over the intersection of Henderson and Winslow is out.
There are homeless people living in makeshift structures in the backyard of this property. There is trash everywhere. There are vehicles everywhere. This needed to be addressed immediately. I don't know if the home is abandoned or what is going on. You can see all of this from the b line trail.
My girlfriends car,as well as several neighbors cars, were broken into last night around 3am. Neighbors have cameras but they didn't capture faces, at any rate, the nearest streetlight is at the intersection of S. Madison St. and Graham St., and the entire neighborhood south of that is pitch black despite the fact that there are several family's with small children. I'm sure the culprits where most likely the homeless population camping out in higher numbers than ever in the switchyard woods. Install more street lights in my neighborhood immediately.