closed #188479
Temporary Signage w/o permit
- Case Date:
- 5/16/2024
'For Sale by Tucker' sign in the ROW at 915 E First Street, across from 912 E First.
'For Sale by Tucker' sign in the ROW at 915 E First Street, across from 912 E First.
Trees/bushes are overgrown and starting to overwhelm the sidewalk on the north side of E Rogers between S Spicewood Ln and S Somerset Pl.
The trees/bushes/plants at this corner need to be trimmed in order for those turning from Weatherstone onto Woodlawn to do so safely. Currently, it is impossible to see around the greenery until one's car is out into the intersection. This will cause an accident. To avoid injury and property damage, please address this issue and place on a schedule to trim every month or so. Thanks.
There is a tree down across the trail from a recent storm. Approximate location shown on the attachment.
Storm drain is failing and needs new housing.
Games canceled again tonight even though there has been no rain in 36 hours. There were no attempts to work on them yesterday to remove water so they could have a chance to dry out today.
I completely understand that weather is no one‘s fault, but we need to find a way to protect the Winslow baseball fields from rain. My family and many others have paid for the Bloomington junior league baseball Association season and we are now going on the third consecutive night of canceled games. Only field three appears to have standing water. Can you all please work to find a solution to maybe cover or tarp the infield so they do not get waterlogged and the games can be played. Thank you for your consideration.
It wouldn't let me reply to this message for whatever reason The object in the street is a boat hitch half of the bow and the hitch is in the street. It's literally 2 ft end of the street like I said before my daughter's almost hit it other people is almost tennis
Speed limit sign is covered by overgrown trees, and people drive fast on the road
Case# 188472 Sorry, The problem is at the Park Ridge Park, Longview Avenue and North Glenwood Avenue West. Someone familiar with how the drinking fountain works could possibly fix it quickly. It appears the drain is clogged on the lower of the two fountains and the water pressure when you press the button to activate it, is too high! So, if you could have someone take a look at it and make the needed adjustments, that would be great! Thanks, Warren