closed #142468
Biking & Walking
- Case Date:
- 11/19/2014
Congratulations to Bloomington for the League of American Bicyclists gold level upgrade! Please keep up all the great work that goes into our bicycling infrastructure.
Congratulations to Bloomington for the League of American Bicyclists gold level upgrade! Please keep up all the great work that goes into our bicycling infrastructure.
Hole in street just off curb resulted in fall and twisted ankle. East side south in front of Chevrolet corner of Buick Cadillac and Auto Mall Rd
Could the sidewalk here be improved to be ADA compliant? Thanks!
The bike lane on both sides of Smith Road is in very bad shape. Staying in the bike lane is, at times, more dangerous than riding out on the road with traffic. I selected the Debris in Bike Lane, but it's not a matter of debris; rather, the road is busted up with potholes in the bike lane.
The path along Rogers Rd just east of the roundabout is restricted by a lot of leaf debris that is slick when wet and narrows the usable portion of the path.
I saw crack on slide walk near downtown
Caution sign coming out of the pavement in crosswalk at N.Pete Ellis and Grimshaw-bike/ped trail.
There are multiple AT&T work vehicles parked in the new 7-line separated bike lane between Walnut and College. This was in addition to the numerious delivery vehicles I had just encountered double parked in the bike lane on Walnut. What's the point of all this great bike infrastructure if it turns into a parking spot whenever convenient?
With a beautiful 55 degree day in February everyone was out walking and rising bikes along Allen Street Greenway between College and Henderson. I'm shocked no one died. Several cars barreled down Allen at 40+ miles per hour and I personally watched 3 separate pedestrians nearly lose their lives. More signage, brighter roadway paint, barriers are needed to keep cara from speeding past kids walking home from school.
The reflective signs designating the runoff/curb/flower boxes on Allen Street are white. They completely disappear in the snow. Several cars have driven into and over the curbs. Large yellow/green/red signs are needed to make these less hazardous.