closed #180886
Other
E Kirkwood Ave & N Grant St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
- Case Date:
- 8/4/2022
Homeless man was pulling NO PARKING signs and throwing them around.
Homeless man was pulling NO PARKING signs and throwing them around.
The color and the letters of stop sign at the corner of Auto Mall Road and Covenanter is completely gone. The sign is so old, you cannot even tell it's a stop sign except that it is shaped like a stop sign. Please fix this sign
There are unsightly tall weeds growing along the curb where Sheridan meets 1st St. They result from the city not cleaning along the sides of the road, allowing accumulating debris/leaves/dirt to allow tall weeds to flourish. There is no house on that curve but I clicked on the general location.
The tree-lined edge of this property's parking lot is a well-known syringe drop/pickup spot. We have witnessed several syringes appear in a pile, then mysteriously disappear within hours. Most recently a bicycle was dropped in the weeds, then removed the next day. Transients sometimes use it as a public restroom. Trash has been accruing in this strip of overgrowth and blows out into the alley. As well, the overgrowth of weeds, vines and saplings encroach upon the alley, making it difficult to traverse by vehicle. Finally, vines are choking out the line of trees that occupy this strip. This is the least frustrating issue, but an issue nonetheless. All of the overgrowth and vines should be cleaned up so it cannot be used as a hiding spot, dumping ground, public restroom.
Feerwood Ct and Ironwood Ct street signs are misprinted as Feerwood Dr and Ironwood Dr, and the Tulipwood Ct sign was not replaced when those signs were and has become difficult to read by comparison. This causes confusion for people not from the area who are unable to find the right street since the signs are wrong.
Reponse to Jane Fleig. If Hathaway Ct. is not a city street, what kind of street is it? we are all paying city taxes? You said the developer is still responsible for maintenance and issues. The developer went bankrupt and you, the city, let the developer's bond expire. So who's responsibility is it? I believe it is the city's. It's been turned over to you. The city needs to add a drain on the curb. It was installed in the wrong location. UReport 180700
A contractor (possibly PCT?) installing a utility pole at NW corner of Lincoln and Smith is blocking the alley and blocking parking on private property.
Potholes need repair at 1100, 1013, and 1010 West Countryside Lane.
This has been going on all day with pedestrians having to avoid the public library