closed #189001
Blocked Sidewalk
W 17th St & N Madison St, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA
- Case Date:
- 6/18/2024
Sidewalk blocked by fiber truck. Workers told me they did not have to put up signs and barricades and proceeded to yell at me
Sidewalk blocked by fiber truck. Workers told me they did not have to put up signs and barricades and proceeded to yell at me
Southern sidewalk on 17th blocked by fiber contractor with no signs or barricades present
Dirt eroding out to sidewalk and road by Blackwell project house on 17th st past cleaners
Somebody dumped a large shopping cart on the roundabout where W 17th meets Arlington Rd. It has a used tire and a big bag full of junk that is now strewn around. The cart was blocking the sidewalk up and down 17th St for a couple weeks. Please remove! --Sharon Roualet, Crescent Bend Neighborhood Association
I witnessed a truck with a very long bed try to turn right from W 13th to N Maple. The driver chose to plow down the stop sign/street sign in order to make the turn. The stop sign is completely down, across the sidewalk on W 13th at N Maple. Sorry I couldn't get the name of the company.
Several red rental bicycles abandoned all over the sidewalk on the south west corner
The second question is about pruning - I have a friend over in the Crestmont area who walks to Butler Park often, and there are some trees on Fairview, where it intersects with 11th St, that just completely block the sidewalk there. It's absolutely impossible to walk on! Would it be possible for someone from the city to prune those trees? It's not simply a nuisance - you really are forced to walk directly in the street, and there's only a sidewalk on one side on that part of Fairview.
Curry Pike is nearly always left snow covered while other streets like w. 3rd and Bloomfield Road are well cleared. Who is responsible for Curry Pk, the City or County?
Overgrown vegetation obstructing sidewalk in front of Upland Brewery.
There is a curb cut from the Turkuaz parking lot at 3rd & Lincoln onto Lincoln. For pedestrians walking south along the sidewalk, their is poor visibility to see cars pulling out here, and likewise I suspect cars don't have a good sightline for pedestrians. I was almost hit last night as a pedestrian by a car quickly pulling out here and onto Lincoln. Can the city review this and see if it can be made a bit more safe? Is the curb cut even necessary here?