closed #156055
Sidewalk Requests
- Case Date:
- 9/20/2016
The sidewalk on 9th between Grant and Lincoln St. is crumbling and falling apart.
The sidewalk on 9th between Grant and Lincoln St. is crumbling and falling apart.
Just ONE of my issues with them is how they neglect their property and very frequently a black pickup truck heaped, and I mean heaped, with garbage sits in in their driveway or on the street in front of their house along with more black bags of garbage in the front and back of the property. The truck is sitting there as we speak……Their house is at the corner of West 3rd Street and Davisson. My house is 1005 W. 3rd Street but his property faces Davisson and so that’s his address but we are both across from Rose Hill Cemetery. His property is in shambles and has these stakes in the front yard where he always has his dogs tethered and his 4 cats roaming around all sickly with their hair falling out
I have just moved to 729 S. Washington St. I need two recycle bins.
I am not sure how the crime map works? I selected it and the left hand menu shows Bloomington, IN. HOwever, it remains on a US map and displays a modal pop-up that says "Please check the address for accuracy and try again." I was using Chrome.
The traffic signal on Walnut from 2nd street to 17th have lost sync, causing multiple stops along the route. Also, the loss of the overhead streetlights between 10th and 14th street on Walnut is disappointing. The doorway lights on the construction on the east side of the street serve to blind drivers more than it illuminates the area for safety.
Schmaltz Park in the Hyde/Kensington area: hornets gathering in the small maroon children's playhouse.
Bye the water treatment plant on Shadyside Rd. The weeds were cut and left in clumps on the road. Dangerous for drivers and cyclists.
Lights strung over north and west sides of intersection of Kirkwood and Washington are out.
car parked on sidewalk 700 n Washington
We frequently walk the loop trail at Winslow park and it is becoming way too overgrown around the forested area on the East side of the park. The weeds grow over the trail at least a foot on each side of the trail, making the path single lane and very obstructed. Not to mention with the recent incident that happened at this park, it would be much safer to not have so much overgrowth around this area of the trail. I understand the environmentally friendly effort of letting some of it grow naturally like it is done at the Jackson Creek / Goat Farm trail, but at that trail there is still a buffer where it is mowed directly along the trail so it doesn't grow over the actual paved area. Please mow/cut this area off the trail so the full paved area can be safely walked upon. Thanks