closed #186779
Street Snow Removal
1164 W Twin Oaks RDG
- Case Date:
- 1/14/2024
Last night a snow truck backed into our mailbox and knocked it down. Please ask them & respond asap. Thx. Carrie. 812-329-8415
Last night a snow truck backed into our mailbox and knocked it down. Please ask them & respond asap. Thx. Carrie. 812-329-8415
Tree down across sidewalk
Sidewalk here needs resurfacing, it never recovered from at the damage done when the power line poles were put in
Low hanging tree branches blocking sidewalk.
Kids on Pinewood Dr. have a movable basketball goal which they set up on sidewalk or yard and play in the street. They block the street at night and cause problems for drivers.
There is a sidewalk leading into the South College Mall Road Kroger (directly across from Jackson Creek Dental). Right in the middle of the sidewalk is a Stop Sign embedded in a concrete block. This pretty much makes the sidewalk completely impassable.
Bloomington Transit is pushing snow from there lot into the street.
We moved our recycle bin to the curb of our sidewalk, but we discovered that it had disappeared by Tuesday afternoon. Please deliver a new one to 1200 E Atwater Ave, Bloomington, IN47401. Thank you very much.
Several weeks ago the new fiber cables were buried along E Hillside Dr. I was working from home when one of the workers knocked on the door and asked if I had water. I did, and so did the neighbors. The worker said he ran into water, but if we all had service, then he wasn’t going to worry about it. I didn’t think anything of it. Now, we have noticed there is water coming up out of a spot along the sidewalk. I realize the picture is not really telling you much, but it’s like a small mud pit and water is coming up out the ground there. This is within the 10’ strip that the City of Bloomington owns along this section of Hillside.
Mr. Prosser is a bicyclist. In October he sent Jim Sherman a letter inspired by the recent BPD brochure on bicycles. He notes that BMC 15.56.020, which prohibits bicycles with a wheel radius of over 14" from riding on the sidewalk, in effect allows all bicycles to be ridden on the sidewalk. He suggests that the code be amended to read "diameter." He also suggests that, in the future, the brochure correctly use "wheelbase." Please refer to B&PSC and the Traffic Commission. Thank You.