closed #208143
Inaccessible Parking
265 N College AVE
- Case Date:
- 1/30/2026
Handicapped spots on n college in front of social cantina and jl waters have not been plowed. Please be ADA compliant. .
Handicapped spots on n college in front of social cantina and jl waters have not been plowed. Please be ADA compliant. .
Handicapped spots on n college in front of social cantina and jl waters have not been plowed. Please be ADA compliant. .
Snow blocks the entire sidewalk. Pedestrians having to walk on road with incoming traffic making it an extremely dangerous situation.
Across from the Pete Ellis post office there are several trees marked with a white cross. What else can this mean that they will be cut down soon. I was given the impression that this is an INDOT project. However, when I go to the INDOT public comment site, they say this is not INDOT. See picture. So is it the city of Bloomington who will be responsible for killing these beautiful oak trees?
3 fire hydrants in Hearthstone Village covered when City snow plows pushed snow off streets. 3 hydrants in the end of each court, between 1204-1209 and 1312-1310 (Hearthstone) and at the corner of the access road and Bridgestone. The one at 1204-1209 is especially problematic. --see attached pic --there is a hydrant somewhere under that pile of snow!
What appears to be a sump pump discharge pipe at 801 W Howe Street is sending a significant amount of liquid water into the public right-of-way during freezing conditions. Water is being dumped onto the sidewalk on S Maple Street, between W 2nd and W Howe. This is creating a driving hazard and safety issue at the intersection of W Howe and S Maple, as the liquid water is running out into the intersection, pooling, and freezing into a sheet of ice. What doesn't freeze at this intersection is travelling down Howe to the entrance for the Building Trade Park parking lot, where it is also freezing into a sheet of ice.
Sidewalk along tenth from the bypass to the train underpass not shoveled
The public sidewalks in front of Parkview Apartments are still completely unshoveled. The northern end of their sidewalk on Walnut Street is much like an ice rink. There may have been a burst water pipe. It's treacherous for pedestrians, and they seem to have done nothing to resolve the hazard. Photo taken 2026 Feb 1 – 3:54 PM
The public sidewalk was never shoveled in front of the Waterview Apartments. This photo was taken at 3:52 PM on February 1, 2026 – SEVEN days after the end of the last snowstorm.
Most of the long public sidewalk in front of the Home Suites Hotel is inadequately cleared of snow. Photo taken 2026 Feb 1 – 3:49 PM