open #192226
Blocked Sidewalk
3724 E Tamarron DR
- Case Date:
- 7/16/2024
There's a city street tree down across the sidewalk to the east of 3724 Tamarron Dr
There's a city street tree down across the sidewalk to the east of 3724 Tamarron Dr
The plow drivers did an excellent job clearing Creekside CT. Unfortunately they put all of that snow from Creekside CT 3ft high and 4ft deep in my driveway across the street at 3707 E Winston St. In the future can this be avoided?
On 6/13 a community member tripped and fell on uneven sidewalk on Sare Road, somewhere between between the Olcott Park path and East Canada Drive. This was during a Parks & Recreation Walking Club event. The sidewalk in this area has some raised, very uneven sections in several places. The woman who fell bruised her knee and hands and had to be driven home, she was unable to finish the planned walk.
Snow plow street damage at street drain
Snow pile at end of driveway. I am a teacher and over 65 and it will be near imposible to get out of my driveway with the way the snow is piled. Anyway to get it broken up? Cul-de-Sac and gift of the plowing - I appreciate you all but...
There is a street sign bent over so that it cannot be read just to the north along the sidewalk in front of Bloomington Cleaners There is no selection on the service request menus for this type of damage/situation
I believe the City has forgotten about W. Smith Ave. between S. Madison and S. Morton. For the past two years the street hasn't been plowed by city trucks after snows, and hasn't been treated for icing (evening of Feb 17, 2022 for example). I have lived in this spot for 20+ years, and feel confident something has changed. I attach a picture showing Smith (to the right) and Morton (forground). You can clearly see the ice treatment on Morton but nothing on Smith. Could I ask you to look into this for us? I am, btw, the president of the HOA whose condos live in this area. We have been paying a private contractor to plow the snow on the street, in addition to our own spaces. The city trucks are far more effective, to be honest. ;-) Thank you.