closed #186767
Street Lights
- Case Date:
- 1/12/2024
Street light is out at the corner of Jennifer Dr & Jennifer Ct
Street light is out at the corner of Jennifer Dr & Jennifer Ct
Hello. Wondering what can be done to address this damaged and dangerous block. It greatly limits the street parking available. The sidewalk is also deteriorating. Plus, it makes it hard for the street to have 2 way traffic.
Homeless living under the railroad bridge trash everywhere your website wont allow me to add a photo
Adnan Javed is publicly posting and promoting that he cooks a 50 item menu out of his home without permits, food safety certification, etc. The menu doesn’t fall under cottage cooking, and the use of their home is concerning. He posts on at least the Facebook Bloomington Foodies group advertising his food.
There needs to be a traffic circle or something at Prow and Arlington because it is a nearly daily issue at the intersection - unprotected and inexperienced drivers. -Sam Dove, samudove@gmail.com
This tree is leaning dangerously toward the street. There is often a line of cars waiting to turn onto Hillside, and it would likely crush one of them.
This whole section of Patterson/Grimes (between Madison and Walnut) is in need of grading and resurfacing. The surface is super rough the whole way and there's a large raised bump under the bridge.
The hill on East Moore's going up from Sare Rd to Andrew Circle becomes a full on river when it rains, and a bobsled track when that rain freezes. It's very dangerous.
Can street lights be added to these two poles? Our neighborhood has had a huge influx of crime. It would benefit the neighborhood to have better lighting.
Subject: Urgent: Request for Removal of Dead Trees on Public Land Dear Madam/Sir, I am writing to bring to your attention a concerning issue regarding our property at 3020 S Stratford Dr. The southern and eastern perimeters are populated with numerous dead trees, on public land. We have reported this matter to the Urban Forester in August, and they know about the issue, we are on their list. We understand that they have immense workload, however, the urgency of our situation has increased as with each passing windy day, large branches have begun falling into our yard, posing a risk to both property and safety. We fear that the upcoming sub-freezing temperatures and spring tornado season will exacerbate the situation. Therefore, we kindly request that you prioritize the removal of the hazardous trees at your earliest convenience. (We have also started felling hazardous trees within our land.) Your prompt attention to this matter is greatly appreciated. Thank you for your understanding and assistance. Kind regards, Gergo Szanda (765-508-9679, szgergo82@gmail.com)