closed #208989
Blocked Sidewalk
429 E Kirkwood AVE
- Case Date:
- 3/3/2026
Barriers were in the public right of way. I moved them out. An employee moved them back in. I spoke to an employee named Will who assured me they would not move them back in.
Barriers were in the public right of way. I moved them out. An employee moved them back in. I spoke to an employee named Will who assured me they would not move them back in.
This house has two driveways: one on E 2nd St, on one with a garage in Anita. There is no reason that car should be allowed to park in a way that blocks sidewalk for pedestrians on 2nd Street, forcing them to walk into the busy street to walk around the car.
Can someone please contact the Relato and tell them to stop blocking the multi use path? This is the second time in about a week. People walking and biking should not have to deal with unpredictable obstructions on infrastructure NOT FOR CARS. There is parking immediately adjacent.
Pickup truck blocking the alley that connects Coolidge and Graham. Guests/residents of 2400 S Rogers frequently block alley/street.
Bird scooter in canal
These new apartments have trash strewn everywhere behind the buildings. I own the neighboring business and they are dumping their trash bags and furniture over our fence. We have cleaned it up twice now thinking it was a move out but this is crazy.
Overflowing garbage put on the curb Wednesday, March 4th for pickup Tuesday, March 10th. This Airbnb is constantly leaving their trash out for weeks at a time. Wildlife is sure to get into this can. Thank you for helping to make sure this doesn’t become a mess -it is appreciated! :-)
The tenants in the area of 1204-1208 N. College Ave continually throw parties and leave their trash out in the parking lot and the grass, including lots of beer cans. The units are managed by Brawley. This is close to 1115 N. Walnut St and the Bloomington Center for Global Children. Thank you for addressing this situation.
On behalf of Crescent Bend Neighborhood Association---CBU drainage ditch requires maintenance--DEAD TREE REMOVAL, INVASIVE PLANT REMOVAL and TRASH REMOVAL. The tree snags pictured are located parallel on the east of side 1305 W 17th St. near the neighborhood Little Free Library. The ditch curves east on W 17th to the roundabout, where there is a trash problem. The ditch heads south all the to W. 16th & Hancock where if flows down from Crestmont Park. The entire area is full of Asian Bush Honeysuckle, an invasive species. I have more pictures, but I can only submit 1 photo on the U-Report. The big picture is that CBU owns a large portion of our huge block and it all needs some landowner attention and maintenance near W 17th St, Lindbergh St, corner of 16th & Hancock, and the roundabout. Sharon Roualet 812-345-7680 Crescent Bend Neighborhood Association, [email protected]