closed #173095
Biking & Walking
Bloomington City Hall
- Case Date:
- 7/19/2020
I don't know if the city government was involved or not but thank you if so if involved with the sidewalk replacement at Eastplex. Awesome!
I don't know if the city government was involved or not but thank you if so if involved with the sidewalk replacement at Eastplex. Awesome!
Uneven sidewalk in multiple places along this block.
Severely uneven sidewalk
at the junction of the cul-de-sac curb and sidewalk there is a lot of street rubble (broken up road chunks), its unsafe and unsightly. Can it please be removed. Thanks
The sidewalk out front of Chow Bar on Indiana Avenue has a hole in it that could be dangerous as it is big enough to consume at least the toe of an adult shoe, most of a child's shoe, and all of a dog's paw. The hole is right by a manhole cover.
High lip where brick sidewalk and curb cut meet prevent wheelchair user from getting safely to a bus stop
Check out uReport #173766 - it looks like it was closed and information was put in as a comment that is unrelated to the actual uReport #173766. Danna Workman commented on 9/21/2020 about someone named Kierra who damaged her car in a parking lot. The uReport was actually about a hole in a sidewalk and there was no report of damage to a car. This needs to be corrected so the hole in the sidewalks can get fixed.
City Tree has lifted the sidewalk creating a tripping hazard.
Large limb and couple smaller limbs broke off and fell from city tree on south edge of my property at 1508 W. 11th St. I pulled them back so it would no longer block the sidewalk and be out of the road, but they need to be sawed up and removed. Also, it looks like the tree could use some pruning of other dead limbs to help prevent future issues. Your call on that, obviously. Thank you.
You have a crosswalk with a planter. The huge sidewalk you are putting in has made the road too narrow. You should make the crosswalk planter small so the road is not too narrow. Will the new, much narrower road meet the width requirements? Seems like this is just going to create accidents and the city is being negligent.