closed #171896
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
100-198 N Lincoln St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47408
- Case Date:
- 3/2/2020
Missing several bricks in sidewalk between the pourhouse and old national bank. Hazard for peds and cars
Missing several bricks in sidewalk between the pourhouse and old national bank. Hazard for peds and cars
Northwest corner of 4th and Washington. The sidewalk is raised above a 1/2" (ADA says less) making it hard for a manual wheelchair to get over it. Must go around the block or out into the street. Can it be smoothed down or asphalt added to make it beveled?
1 upper left) This accessible space is not. To use it, you must get out of your vehicle into the street and go down the street to the left to get onto the sidewalk (see 2, upper right) and back to the meter. 3 lower left) The meter is next to a raised portion of the sidewalk which a manual chair could not traverse either way, north or south. 4 lower right) The obvious solution to this is to swap the accessible space with the one just south of it that has a ramp built into the median between the street and sidewalk. A van parking there could get their life directly onto the ramp. The other issue, of course, would be to fix the raised sidewalk so the person could then go north from there, as opposed to going around the block.
601 n walnut. Mad mushroom pizza and pavilion properties. Snow piled up on sidewalk. Impossible to walk on 10th street.
Vegetation blocks north side sidewalk on 8th between College and Walnut.
At Walnut & Winslow: Two signs on a utility pole on the north east corner and a sign on the ground next to the sidewalk. Then on the northwest corner there is a sign in the grass by the sidewalk. These signs are so annoyance. Can these be removed?
Given the irregularity of the sidewalk clearing along this area, would it be possible to plow the street all the way to the curb? This would expose the entire bike lane for use by cyclists and (where necessary) pedestrians.
The sidewalk along E Azalea continues to be covered with leaves, scrub brush and a fallen tree. This is alongside Winslow Woods. I reported this six weeks ago. Everyone in our neighborhood has to walk in the street along this city owned sidewalk. I've got a good photo that I'm unable to include with this ticket as it blows the photo up to just some giant leaves rather than showing the obstructed sidewalk.
Winslow Woods is once again overgrowing into the sidewalk along E Azalea.
On E. Miller Dr. on the S. side between Covey Lane and Maxwell, weeds are growing up through the sidewalk.