closed #183940
Trash
1800 N Kinser PIKE
- Case Date:
- 5/23/2023
Trash is scattered all along the front of the Quarry propertry
Trash is scattered all along the front of the Quarry propertry
Trash has been out for weeks and blowing all over neighborhood
Pot holes on south side of e 4th st from 420 to alley by Dats. !0 potholes that affect the setting of booths for the 4th st Festival sept 2&3 thank you
West 7th Street from Rogers to Fairview is full of deep and growing potholes. They are on both sides of the road and impossible to avoid. Patching has been done in the past but never holds. Can the city possibly repave this section? School buses roll through here daily and now workers who cannot park at the Johnson Cremery building are parking here, which is increasing the damage to the road.
Caller states house is occupied, many cars, trash. Also says lots of trash at old Colonial Crest/The Arch on the old first floor level.
Pothole in west lane turning from E 17th on to North Woodlawn
There are potholes in the westbound land of 3rd at the intersection with Kimble.
Walnut tree on the east side of property(7th street) is blocking the sidewalk.
Trash bins have been lying on the street for a week.
The security fence set up to hinder people from crossing RR property at Dunn has been cut through and people are now walking across, even when the train is coming. This necessitates the train conductors to blow their horns loudly to clear the tracks at this location when they pass by (at all hours). When "The Standard" is full of 1000+ entitled undergraduates, they will likely all use this passage to make their lives easier. Who is actually responsible for maintaining the wall/fencing that blocks illegal and dangerous crossing of the tracks stretching from Walnut to Indiana Avenues? It was not so bad when Brownstone was still there, but since the beginning of the "Standard" construction project (that has been going on sporadically for two years now), the barrier has slowly degraded. Is this a matter for the police or the "Standard" property owners or the City or the adjacent property owners? We fear that there will be a high rate of late-night, drunken crossings coupled with the likely concomitant periodic deaths if something is not done about this. Does Bloomington rally want to continue to be known for a place that allows (encourages) dangerous and unhealthy behavior? It's bad enough that scooters are allowed (how many deaths have they caused so far?) - does the City now want there to be regular RR accidents that result in beheadings, or worse?