closed #170009
Blocked Sidewalk
101-199 E 15th St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47408
- Case Date:
- 8/23/2019
Referring to 169561. Sidewalk is still blocked. Nothing has been done.
Referring to 169561. Sidewalk is still blocked. Nothing has been done.
Tall street light out at the intersection of 4th/Walnut. Light is out or not turning on.
Switchyard Brewing reports several attempts to reach city landscaping department requesting this area have sod laid. Business owner has attempted to repair himself with no luck. Stated it has been dirt since they opened, and requests city assistance.
This semi truck that makes deliveries to the gas station at Grimes and Walnut parks in the westbound lane of Grimes. I have seen this happen numerous times. Why is the gas station allowed to externalize the cost of a delivery onto the rest of society? The road is two lanes. The truck is close to both a stop light and a stop sign that makes the traffic issues more severe. A tanker truck delivering fuel is able to park in the gas station parking lot. Why should this semi truck be an different? The cost of the delivery should not be my problem. Instead of an inconvenience to users of the gas station during the delivery, it becomes a serious traffic hazzard for everyone else. This should not be allowed.
There is a large pothole on S Lincoln Street between Dixie and Dodds
The Project School prohibited egress from the alley (parallel between Washington & Walnut) at 8:55 am this morning 11/4/19. Instead of monitoring the traffic/pedestrian flow and locating a safe gap to allow passage, the gentleman refused to allow any vehicle to pass even when there were ample opportunities to do so. I do not believe the Project School is allowed to completely prohibit vehicle egress indefinitely. I request that their guards not only allow passage for their students and parents but to also allow passage for the rest of the community who rely on the use of the public roads and alleys.
Hello, We live in the Echo Park community (2780 S. Walnut St. Pk.). We basically do not have safe walking access to the nearby Winslow Street. Families and the elderly risk their lives walking on the side of the asphalt, at a pretty dagerous intersection (cars do not have good sight when they turn to this street). Adding a short sidewalk would solve this problem. See picture attached (the problematic area is marked in red). It is a tragedy waiting to happen. Thank you.
Cars parked on the sidewalk outside Firestone Auto.
I seem to remember that when the traffic light was installed on Walnut Street at Smith Avenue it should have only turned red for Walnut when activated by pedestrian or vehicular traffic on Smith Avenue. I don't know if that designation changed or if there is an equipment malfunction, but for the past few weeks the light has been cycling on it's own with no traffic of any kind present on Smith Avenue.
I have been a teacher at the Project School for 3 years now and we are in desperate need of more clear signage that Smith Ave is a one way street going west, especially now that Chocolate Moose has started food truck fridays again. I'm guessing because of the bike lane and the stop sign going East it may confuse drivers, but I think we need paint on the road with arrows and more one way signage.