closed #173858
Temporary Signage w/o permit
Bloomington City Hall
- Case Date:
- 10/2/2020
Carter's Remodeling sign in the grass at one of the corners of the Moores Pike and Smith Rd intersection.
Carter's Remodeling sign in the grass at one of the corners of the Moores Pike and Smith Rd intersection.
HELP WANTED sign in the grass at the corner of Washington and E Second Street. Same sign as #173847
228 North Sheffield. A huge trash container has been in the driveway for literally a year now at least I imagine. Surely there is some limit on PERMANENT placement of a personal mini-dump, aka giant trash container, in a public visible area? Both for health and aesthetic. I understand even a couple months if something big is happening, but not permanent placement of trash. Can someone please request the homeowner if nothing else can be done to please move it? And route this concern to City officials if not against some city ordinance? I think we have a neighborhood officer Norm if he can knock and see what their plan for it is. Thank you for having this service!
At 520 Patterson in front of Members' Choice Bank is another College Movers & Haulers sign, in the grass.
Hello, I am the facilities manager of Trinity Episcopal Church (111 s Grant Street). A while back our gas meter was moved by (then Vectren) in conjunction with the Culvert work that is ongoing by Milestone. They moved the meter from the back of our building where it was safe - to the corner where it is in a precarious position. In doing so they have compromised the sidewalk, causing the corner to crack and one of the metal plates to raise up forming a lip - which has been reported to me as being a tripping hazard. I've asked numerous times to have the area addressed (specifically the meter itself) and have been ignored by (now) Centerpoint. The sidewalk deterioration is just the latest part of the failure to sensibly relocate that meter in a safe manner. Does the Street department address this? And who can I talk to about the meter itself? It is exposed to Traffic traveling through the alley and will be damaged at some point by a large truck. If you folks could assist me in this - Trinity Episcopal Church sure would be grateful. Thanks for your time, Kevin Burdeshaw Facilities Manager
Kirkwood/Washington landscaping completely blocks line of sight of pedestrians or vehicles. 3/4 planters at this intersection are this overgrown and block lines of sight creating a serious hazard.
These signs are all down E 3rd Street, and elsewhere through town. this sign is at the corner of 3rd and college Mall heading east, next to the CVS. There is another one a block east, and another two blocks east from that.
Christian realty sign still up at stop sign on 3rd at shopping plaza.
We Buy Homes (new sign): Corner of Marilyn Drive and S High Street, in the grass; corner of E Second and High Street.
The apartment construction by Varsity properties on East 19th Street has caused an excessive level of dust on the road. Whenever a vehicle drives by, the dust becomes airborne. In addition, the dust also falls on to nearby vehicles, causing a significant amount of scratches and inconvenience. No effort has been made to clean up the street. It is especially disgusting to walk on when it rains.