closed #177939
Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)
- Case Date:
- 10/20/2021
always trashy theres no trash can there, and it all over the place. ive cleaned it up before, but it needs attention, and a can there . thx
always trashy theres no trash can there, and it all over the place. ive cleaned it up before, but it needs attention, and a can there . thx
A city tree from Acuff Road has fallen and is encroaching the sidewalk in the rear of 1158 Sugarberry Court.
There are piles of sand and gravel in the bicycle lane on N. College Ave. from Old State Route 37 to 11th Street. This creates a sliding hazard for bicyclists in close proximity to high-speed motor vehicles.
overgrowth and clog
Lots of chicken fingers all over the ground in between Chipotle and Trinity Episcopal Church.
I volunteer with both the Utility Department and the Park Department storms drains open and keeping plastic and other waste from impacting Jackson Creek. I have removed broken pavement from Sussec Dr, Queensway, and Montcair. I have bagged broken pavement in three plastic bags and these need to be picked up by a city crew. I have placed these bags on the west side of my driveway.
There is a standing dead tree, fallen branches and brush on the city-owned property north of Moores Pike and south of the sidewalk in the Revere's Run neighborhood (behind homes 2416 and 2420 E Boston Rd, Bloomington 47401).
This is a thank you to the Streets mowing crew. (I listed "debris removal" as the issue because I think that is likely to get to the right people.) This morning while walking my children to the first day of school, I saw City of Bloomington Streets mower machines taking out all the overgrowth at the railroad property on either side of the Fairview/11th Street underpass under the railroad. Thank you! The sidewalk is so much clearer!
Thank you for sending someone out to clean up the debris, however, they only skirted a little edge of the street. Last year, the City constructed the new signage for the bike/ped crossing, and widened Olive St at the corner in order to navigate two way traffic. Therefore, this little slice in the picture that is still covered in gravel is part of Olive St. This needs to be swept up too. It is a muddy mess and it's starting to grow weeds in the gravel. Bikes can't approach the intersection and use this area safely and cars can't clearly see that this part of the street. It's also still affecting stormwater drainage in the case of the storms over this past weekend.
large boxes and trash all over side of road, a little way before you get to the stop light at 46 and walnut as your headind into bloomington, on the right side of the road.