closed #205032
Street Trees
1318 W Kirkwood AVE
- Case Date:
- 8/19/2025
Trees need trimmed at intersection of W Kirkwood Ave & N Ritter St please. Bus driver is saying it is scraping her bus making the turn. Thank you for all you do! Have a good day.
Trees need trimmed at intersection of W Kirkwood Ave & N Ritter St please. Bus driver is saying it is scraping her bus making the turn. Thank you for all you do! Have a good day.
Dead tree is partially uprooted and leaning out over the road. It is being supported by a bushy mass of honeysuckle, white mulberry, etc. Hopefully someone can be compelled to deal with this in a safe expedient manner. Picture is on 8th St. looking west
Recently, the City has redone the intersections along East Cottage Grove to make the corners ADA-compliant. Unfortunately, the jobs were not completed. The installations of the warning plates are fine, but the street surfaces flanking them are not. The streets are all eaten up with deep, sharp gullies on each side of every installation at each corner of all four streets involved (Washington, Lincoln, Grant, and Dunn) where they cut through the concrete to prepare for the work. Also, the bit of asphalt applied to the corners afterwards was just mounded up and left bumpy and difficult for chairs (and walkers!) to navigate. Right now, all intersections are far more dangerous than they were before the project started, and if left in this condition will only get worse when debris, leaves, snow and ice begin to accumulate, and the rate of street degradation will intensify.
A new resident moved into the neighborhood recently who is in a wheelchair (permanently). He appreciates the ADA-compliant corners at the intersections, but he has difficulty navigating some of the sidewalks where they cross alleys. This particular location is *notoriously* degraded and should be the first alley-repair done next time the City is thinking about ADA issues. Specifically, it is midway between Lincoln and Grant on the south side of 10th. Thank you.
Street light is out near the B-Line on North Adams Street.
The street has deteriorated so there is a large pothole when entering/exiting the entrance to the building at 116 S Madison St, Bloomington. Could you please fill the void in the street?
Poison ivy growing on the south side of the walking path where Fourth Street would be, just east of Jefferson. There's also another bunch of three-leaved vining thing a bit east of there, not sure if it's poison ivy.
Richard Moss - 812-639-2296 Complaint is that the road has a steep incline from the center to the curb. This is causing storm water to not drain and leave behind copious amounts of mud and debris. He would like a call back once this is looked at.
2 or 3 pretty big potholes on the block of 15th between Walnut and College
Tree branch blocking the road