closed #205977
Excessive Growth
306 E 20th St
- Case Date:
- 9/27/2025
Two large parent Tree-of-Heaven, growing behind 306 E 20th Street, near/in the duke transmission lines.
Two large parent Tree-of-Heaven, growing behind 306 E 20th Street, near/in the duke transmission lines.
There is constantly a truck on the sidewalk, and currently another car parked directly on the sidewalk. This issue has been raised multiple times to parking enforcement and to the police department. At best they are told to move and then they go right back to parking on and blocking the sidewalk. If this was anywhere downtown or near campus they would be cited and towed, but I walk with my child to Broadview Park and I am forced to walk in the dangerous intersection (the danger is apparent considering people park on the sidewalk so their cars don’t get hit). I want this on record in as many places as possible because if an accident does happen involving a pedestrian being struck by a speeding vehicle taking that turn, I want both the property owner’s and city’s negligence to be well documented. Thank you.
In 2024, the City of Bloomington planted native species along the west side of the B-Line trail adjacent to the 300 & 400 block of Mortons St. After a year of growth the portion next to the B-Line trail looks fine; however the “back side” of this planted area that is on the east side of Morton St is heavily overgrown, encroaching 3 to 4 feet into Morton St, obstructing traffic, pedestrians and bikers on Morton St. this is becoming a safety issue due to the narrowing of the street die to overgrown, and un-kempt planting of native plants along the B-Line trail. Requesting that the City of Bloomington groom the back side of this native planting, along Mortton St as to not obstruct the normal use of Morton shared by pedestrians, bikes and traffic.
they mowed on that intersection, north west corner where the stone wall is, left all the grass and debris in the road and walk. a problem in bloomingrton.
Broken sidewalk in front of 1008 2nd Street and next door at 1004. May as well do both at once
can the road be swept here around the pedestrian crossing? it looks like there's broken glass from a crash or something in the gutters and the middle of the road
Drivers going east on third make a U turn to get going back west on Third Street. They seem unaware of drivers on Peter Ellis also turning west onto Third. One driver went across both lanes making the U turn. Needs a NO U TURN SIGN.
Trash bins in ROW several days after pickup.
Accumulated refuse next to residence.
302-308 N Jefferson St. Trash cans on Jefferson and 7th several days past pick up.