closed #181070
Abandoned Vehicle
2755 E Canada DR
- Case Date:
- 8/17/2022
White Chevrolet Camaro with two red racing stripes appears to be abandon, has been parked by the walking trail since Sunday evening. LPN Indiana University ending in 725
White Chevrolet Camaro with two red racing stripes appears to be abandon, has been parked by the walking trail since Sunday evening. LPN Indiana University ending in 725
The garbage truck comes at 5 AM and wakes everyone up. Isn’t this a direct violation of Bloomington municipal code chapter 14.09? The truck also stays for so long because it gets garbage from an ally. One time it came at 5 am and stayed till 6. There are many people living in apartments nearby and the noise is unbearable.
Street Light out at Bennington and South Park Ridge Rd
New traffic patterns require 4way stop or light. Please do not wait for the subdivision to be completed. Install now please.
Contractor and personal vehicles are parked all day long in the MIDDLE of the already blocked and crowded roadway. A major safety issue just 100 ft from the BPD offices. All these vehicles should be parked in a public lot or on the actual building site.
Pothole right at the intersection of fenbrook and moores pike. Took out my tire. I'll find out tomorrow if it also took out my rim.....
Please consider removing the north-most parking space in front of "Bub's Burgers". When drivers are on 9th Street at the intersection, it is difficult to see oncoming cars approaching from the south on Morton because there is often a large vehicle parked right there blocking the view. If one space were removed - perhaps converted into a bicycle rack island - then it would be easier to see when trying to turn.
SE corner of 11th / Morton intersection has tall Tree-of-heavens growing in a clump. The clump hinders visual field for drivers going north on Morton who have stopped at the intersection and are planning to turn. Not clear if this is the responsibility of the City or the property owners. Note that Tree-of-heaven is a noxious invasive and should be removed (that is, dug up) wherever it is seen. It has spread all over town, but no one seems to notice or care. It is a terrible plant.
Elongated pothole on Kingston Drive, coming from E Third, after the Chick-Fil_A parking lot entrance, across from the construction site. I am not talking about the utility cut across from that hole.
Sunken manhole cover at the intersection of E Second and College Mall Road, at the Wendy's corner.