closed #204076
Blocked Sidewalk
325 E 10th ST
- Case Date:
- 7/9/2025
Retaining wall falling apart, some pieces are lying on the sidewalk. Regular occurence at this location.
Retaining wall falling apart, some pieces are lying on the sidewalk. Regular occurence at this location.
There is a large bush at the front of this property which is growing over and obstructing the sidewalk on 10th street.
This is a photo of a storm water drain which has a visible cable present. This is not a request for action, just making you aware
Our toilet drains slowly. There is also a bubbling in the toilet when we run the water faucets in the powder room, the kitchen and upstairs. We noticed the problem with drainage on Monday August 28, and it has gotten worst since. There has been recent work on our easement to lay fiber lines. We are certain the issues for our toilet drainage are directly connected to the work done in the past few days. Please remedy our situation. We are not certain if we can run our showers and laundry due to the backup in our downstairs toilet.
I am not requesting a sidewalk, only that the city finish a sidewalk project it started a long time ago. Three years ago the city installed a new sidewalk on the south west quadrant of Kinser Pike and the 46/45 Bypass. A black fabric erosion barrier was installed and never removed. This eyesore has been in place since the completion of the project. The State of Indiana is unable to mow this area because of the obstruction. It would be nice if the city would remove this so it can once again be mowed. According to the city this area is part of the "scenic gateway corridor" to Bloomington. For the past few years it has been anything but scenic. Thank you for taking a look at this situation. Regards, Jeff Stevens, Owner, Harley-Davidson of Bloomington 812-333-8300
Trees are hanging in the road. This is from 3214- 3230 E Moore's Pike.
East of fenbrook on the north side of Moore's pike, there's a fallen tree blocking the sidewalk
There was a temporary traffic sign placed in front of the property. The street construction is complete, but the sign was never removed. The sign was blown over by the wind and has become an eye sore. It would be great if the city could get that picked up...
poison ivy or poison sumac is growing down the retaining wall onto the sidewalk.