closed #182111
Utilities Construction
Bloomington, IN, USA
- Case Date:
- 11/19/2022
It is sinking and needs cleaned.
It is sinking and needs cleaned.
Every time I come to Bryan park to enjoy a quiet walk with my dog there are 2-3 mowers zipping around in every area of the park. You can’t get away from them! I appreciate that the park is well maintained, but today (10-21-25) there are 3 mowers, and the grass is short and leaves already mulched. There is no need for mowers here right now at all. I know you want to keep workers busy but the park is about us and nature, not big loud machines.
A limb on a walnut tree appears to be damaged and is hanging low over the street. The tree is about halfway between Roosevelt and Jefferson on the north side of the pedestrian path where Fourth Street would be. The second of the two large limbs extending south from the tree appears to be slightly fractured above street level. Not sure if it poses any immediate danger, but I don't think the end of that limb used to be so close to the ground.
The whole street smells like sewage
Hired mechanics and car detailing staff working on cars in the driveway and on the side street. There were 3 trucks delivered for repair this week and parked in front of this house. Major car repair shop business going on for years and remains untouched by the city.
Broken sidewalk on the south side of E. University near Woodlawn
Stairway to second story apartment is falling down. Unsafe for resident.
The road is covered by grass and tree growth including a huge tree growing out of the sidewalk. This is the major railroad train access in the city of Bloomington. They use this every winter for emergencies and to switch tracks. I’m not sure at this point if the gate will even open. The road needs repairs and trees cut before winter to be safe. Ty so much for addressing this issue
This intersection is problematic for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians. There's often a queue to turn left and cars often wait an entire light cycle to do so. Because of that, drivers tend to try to go around the vehicle waiting for the left turn, which makes the intersection more dangerous for everybody. Would it be a good idea to make the leftmost lane left turn only? Also, there are pedestrian/cyclist paths on three quadrants of the intersection, but no crosswalks and no walk/wait signals.
Are there any plans to convert the narrow sidewalk on the south side of E 2nd Street between High Street and College Mall Road to a multimodal path? It would be a great option to encourage safe routes to Binford/Rogers with options for pedestrians and bicycles