closed #172213
Other
606 S Park AVE
- Case Date:
- 4/12/2020
Tree limb hooked up on a high branch. 600 block of S. Park Ave. Hanging above the street, with danger of falling on vehicle or pedestrian
Tree limb hooked up on a high branch. 600 block of S. Park Ave. Hanging above the street, with danger of falling on vehicle or pedestrian
Broken sidewalk
The bike lanes on Woodlawn between 13th and 17th need sweeping. They are dangerously strewn with gravel.
On College Avenue between 9th-8th Streets, east side of the road, all but 1 light is out. Reporting for data tracking along with repair request. If not City owned, please advise responsible party if possible. GPS location in uReport is not accurate.
There is a pothole that causes my car to jolt whenever I drive over it. Location is corner of Hillside Avenue and Highland Avenue in Bloomington. Near the southwest corner.
The Highland St. side of 1216 E. 2nd St has trees and vines 4 feet into the roadway. With no sidewalk, pedestrian must move far out into the street. Cars cannot park. Parking sign is obscured. Street sweepers swing around the area, creating ever more debris in the gutter.
Location: 806 S. Stull Ave., Bloomington A car is blocking my driveway AGAIN this morning! The yellow curb paint is wearing off across my driveway so it is difficult at night to see that a car should not park there. Can you please come out and repaint my yellow curb? Thank you so much! Jenni Wilkinson
This is in the alley behind 715 South Woodlawn. The iron pipe has been there a long time but now a sheet of rusty metal has come loose from the top causing a pedestrian hazard.
On South Henderson between Third and Second Streets there is only one functioning streetlight. Additional lighting is needed for safety. At least one existing light is not functioning.
Wait/Walk signals at Atwater and Woodlawn are confusing. Unless someone happens to press the button before the light changes, the wait signal stays on the whole time. Foreign students get especially confused. The 3rd and Woodlawn wait/walk signals can also be confusing, but are not nearly as bad.