closed #170226
Street Lights
4489 E Janet DR
- Case Date:
- 9/5/2019
Street light out across from 4489 E Janet Dr
Street light out across from 4489 E Janet Dr
Cart contains unacceptable waste
Cart Contains unacceptable waste
I came home on my lunch hour to find my trash can still full with a note on it saying it was "too close to the car to pick up". This tells me that the person who left the note was able to get out of the truck and stick it on my can, but couldn't be bothered to move the can to the correct spot and pick it up. I would understand the disdain if I were a repeat offender, but is this the common way? They could have taken my can, and still left a note so we would do better next week, but instead come off as condescending a lazy. If this is acceptable, this is a poorly managed service, I guess.
RE: The intersection at Fess and 2nd Street. Requesting a four-way stop be put in.
There is an uncovered hole in the road with debris and gravel around it on Grimes just about right under the B-Line bridge. It is in the west bound lane of travel, just to the east side of the bridge, on the north side of the road bed. This is dangerous because it is right where a bicyclist would be riding, and it requires avoiding not just the hole in the road, but all of the debris too.
The traffic signal for pedestrian at State Rd 46, North Kinser Pike intersection is broken on the second pole. It is getting difficult to cross the road.
In looking at a satellite map of Bloomington there appears to be a trail in Bloomington's west end which starts (or ends) on West 3rd Street (SR 48) across from Highland Faith Assembly of God Church, going along Stonechase Crossing Road, behind Highland Park Elementary School, then along Gifford Road and Endwright Road and eventually in back of the Monroe County Fairgrounds. None of the listed trails fit this description so I would like to know if this is a trail open to the public and if there have been any reports of incidents (with local riffraff) on that trail as there had reportedly been along the B-Line Trail. Thank you for any information. <James B. Smith>