closed #188601
Blocked Sidewalk
3822 E Regents CIR
- Case Date:
- 5/25/2024
Sidewalk on the north side of the road is almost grown over by the hedges and bushes
Sidewalk on the north side of the road is almost grown over by the hedges and bushes
The bump outs that have been added to Morningside Drive need to have reflective paint or some other sort of marking that can be seen both during the day and at night. My father pulled into town last night from NM (his first moment of moving to Bloomington!), and ran into one of the bump outs. The result was that he blew two tires. All of the bump out curbs already have many black tire marks on them, which is an indication that he is by far not the first person to make contact. I urge the city to add paint or something else that will draw attention to these, so that this doesn't keep happening.
Line of sight obstruction at the corner of walker and west 3rd street. Over grown brush. Hard to see to enter 3rd street.
The berm grass is too tall and is creating a line of sight issue as you approach the intersection.
Thanks but I see done going outside of the parking place markings into a lane of traffic. On May 17, 2024, at 1:13 PM, uReport <no-reply@bloomington.in.gov> wrote: https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=188474 Closed by Michael Stewart Thank you for the question- the areas that are being used for seating for the parklets are all contained within the existing parking spaces and not within what is considered the travelled way. With that in mind, the water-filled barricades are not being used as traffic control devices, but rather as a physical delineation between the seating and the road itself.
Tree branches hanging over Grimes Ln sidewalk about 4 feet high from ground
Trees/bushes are overgrown and starting to overwhelm the sidewalk on the north side of E Rogers between S Spicewood Ln and S Somerset Pl.
I have pointed these 2 intersections out before, but just now it struck me again that at the corner of Highland and University, coming from downtown, heading towards Eastside Drive, a motorist's view is blocked by a big spruce tree, if they look to the left. The same is the case at the next intersection: University and Eagleson. Hope this excessive growth can be trimmed to create a safer traffic situation.
All along 17th street starting at tri north the work has created large dirt piles and rock debris. They’ve started growing grass in piles of rock that weren’t there until duke poles and this fiber stuff work began. Is this going to be fixed and removed? Looks a mess and hazard to sidewalk users and when it rains it makes it dangerous
The sidewalk is covered in mud and becomes hazardous when wet.