closed #188442
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
1130 W 6th ST
- Case Date:
- 5/14/2024
: A dead possum is lying on the sidewalk in front of this house.
: A dead possum is lying on the sidewalk in front of this house.
Please add a flashing light and signage at the crosswalk where the B-Line crosses Rogers to alert drivers to be prepared to stop for pedestrians. It's especially important because the sidewalk on the east side of Rogers is closed, so people entering or exiting the B-Line there need to cross from or to the west side of Rogers. (I.e., we can't walk on the east side and cross Rogers at the stop sign at 11th St.)
The City needs to find a better way to keep the 7th Street bike path clear for cyclists. On Wednesday, July 13, 2022, around 9:25pm I was biking with a group of cyclists. We were headed east on 7th Street in the bike lane. As we crossed College and headed towards Walnut, every single cyclist had to exit the bike lane and ride in the lanes of traffic because a pickup truck was going in reverse down the bike lane. The truck had its white backup lights on and was moving from Walnut back towards College, fully in the bicycle lane blocking both lanes of bicycle travel. This is classic Bloomington infrastructure. Poorly designed, used incorrectly, and the people it is meant to benefit are no better off.
Four city issued trash and recycling containers belonging to 802 W 7th still on sidewalk 24 hours after trash/recycling pickup. Blocking sidewalk on Maple Street at W 7th.
There is a tree that has fallen down and part of it is sticking out onto the sidewalk
Bush and tree overhang blocking path more than used to. Plus general deterioration.
Resident reports an overhanging tree that is blocking right of way as well as accumulated debris from next door neighbor in the alley directly west of the 7th and Pine intersection.
3 homeless people making themselves comfortable on our public sidewalks. Bloomington is on its way to looking like San Francisco
Tree branches overhang 9th St. sidewalk at Butler Park hanging lower than five feet--impassable without ducking or leaving sidewalk--very difficult for elderly pedestrians. Hard to understand why the city is issuing citations for minor aesthetic violations when their own property has significant issues with accessibility, unmowed grass, and poison ivy next to walkways. Come on, Bloomington. Stop empowering harassment and instead prioritize violations that actually impede safety and access.
Tree on property is growing out across sidewalk at a height well below 8 feet, impeding pedestrian access.