closed #188859
Blocked Street
215 S Westplex AVE
- Case Date:
- 6/10/2024
Non running vehicles lined down the road in front of Wheeler being used for housing
Non running vehicles lined down the road in front of Wheeler being used for housing
Sand and debris in the intersection on Covenanter just east of College Mall Road.
traffic lights out at vernal / curry intersection, currently a 4 way stop with flashing red light
'Bloomington Windows and ....' sign at 1700 S Highland Ave, near the corner of E Thornton Dr., in the ROW.
There is an uncollared Dalmatian that is constantly running around Bubby Roy Ln. We think the owners live on Garrison Chapel, but the animal has no collar so we don't know for sure. The Dalmatian is usually sweet, but she is a constant nuisance.
I filed two reports three weeks ago – 188517 and 188518. Other than email messages, nothing has been done yet. The bicycle lanes on both North College and North Walnut are still plagued by heavy debris in several spots. These are TRAFFIC HAZARDS. Why does it take so long for you to respond?? If there were impediments to MOTOR vehicles, I highly doubt that you would wait three weeks to clear the road.
Our neighborhood is being overrun by free roaming cats. I've witnessed firsthand cats kill song birds in my yard. I chased a cat the other day in an attempt to save a bird. I nearly hit a cat with my car last night because they just sit in the road. I don't know how to address the issue as people don't understand why it is a problem to let their cats roam free.
Thanks for removing the pools contributing to the drainage issues. Now, can the standing mud pits along the fencelines be infilled? The fine gravel at the end of the parking lot could be a helpful infill to cover the slimy mud, couldn't it?
The street light stays on all the time
In the early morning,when I'm driving to work, around 6:00 a.m., the northbound/southbound lights only stay green for about ten seconds, while the other side stays green for up to 50 seconds, or longer. The mall isn't even open yet. They are working on timers, not sensors.