closed #180162
Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)
123 S Walnut St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
- Case Date:
- 6/2/2022
There is a bunch of broken glass in the street here. Can you have it swept up?
There is a bunch of broken glass in the street here. Can you have it swept up?
Cracked sidewalk in front of The Bishop. I've seen several people trip and fall.
street lamp in front of 123 S Jefferson is out
Fairfield Dr. is a 1-way road, yet there are no signs on many access points to signify it as such. Traffic often goes the wrong way. This is one frequent occurrence location.
What's the deal with the city taking down two trees at this address? You have been working a couple hours on ONE tree since LAST week. You have more guys standing around than working! They show up at 7 AM with three or four vehicles stand around awhile, work for and hour or so then leave! This protracted pace is interfering with other work being done in the neighborhood. A professional service (Fowler) would have had both trees down and cleaned up in ONE DAY! What gives Bloomington? Time to start hiring out this work and end this seemingly wasteful government service? Thanks, Roger
On the sidewalk on the corner of 8th and Washington, there is a square stone block embedded in the sidewalk. It is a tripping hazard. I have stumbled on it twice and this second time I broke my toe. I am not sure what it’s doing there, but it is immovable. It is on 8th St, beside the Stone Mansion on the corner.
About 20ft back from the southwest corner of 8th and Washington (between the street and the sidewalk) there is the bottom/stump of what was maybe a parking sign. If moving to the side to allow someone to pass on sidewalk or more likely someone getting out of the passenger side of a car could injure themselves, especially at night. Please remove or replace. Thank you.
The do not walk signal on the northwest corner of this intersection is burned out.
The crosswalk at 10th St. & Fee Ln is not working properly, and this is not related to building construction. Several weeks ago, the signal stopped allowing protected pedestrian right-of-way to pedestrians crossing 10th Street. The crosswalk button ceased functioning at the same time. This has been reported previously and it has not been resolved. Meanwhile, hundreds of people are daily risking their lives to cross the street, while being conditioned to ignore crosswalk signals.
Sidewalk floods for a long time whenever it rains even a little