closed #200074
Sidewalk Snow Removal
- Case Date:
- 1/9/2025
Sidewalks snow covered: 515, 613, 620 Park ave.Ave. ... house next to 620 Park Ave as well 730 Hunter Ave
Sidewalks snow covered: 515, 613, 620 Park ave.Ave. ... house next to 620 Park Ave as well 730 Hunter Ave
Hello, I didn't see a contact on the page that shows the fire hydrant database. I didn't see my hydrant listed and assume others in that same situation would want a contact email. I will write our local firehouse but just wanted to make that suggestion.
The snow was only removed from 2 of the paid parking spaces along the front of Bub's Burger's and Ice Cream on Morton Street. The remaining spots have snow piled or is 10" deep. Is it possible to get this area cleared. Thank you.
Heading toward Washington Street on W. 3rd street to E. 3rd street, the right lane is filled with potholes that are hard to avoid without swerving into the other lane. Please add this to your list. Thank you!
One-way sign at the intersection of the alley and 7th Street - right in front of 216 north lincoln st and across from church - is damaged and hanging upside down from the pole. You cant see it coming out of the alley and this is dangerous.
There are several potholes marked in Red in this picture I submitted. Since it is an unofficial route for South high school students, there are several potholes and dangerous asphalt damage in this street. The size of the red marks shows the size of the pot hole damage. Please consider the whole street paving soon!
There is a large pothole just south of Maxwell and and High St.
Potholes across from 2511 E Second Street (Cynthia circle Apartments) between the intersection with Woodscrest and College Mall Rd. On the side of the red wall.
The City of Bloomington Street Department uses excessive amounts of salt during minor snowfall. This morning salt is being put down on streets that are completely clear, that still have plenty of salt remaining from what was spread yesterday afternoon. The salt ends up in PILES on the street. This is harmful to the environment, damaging to motor vehicles, and a waste of money and resources. The city could consider use of sand, which is less destructive. If using salt, please consider using much less and spreading it more judiciously. It will still do the job.
Weird question? We were out of town and my daughter put both bins out for collection. She came back the next day and recycle bin (yellow top) was missing. None of my neighbors know otherwise. How can I get a new bin? Thanks.