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closed #188901

Street & Traffic Signs

S Clifton Ave & E Hunter Ave, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA

Case Date:
6/11/2024

Stop stop blocked by trees

closed #188900

Street & Traffic Signs

S Ballantine Rd & E Maxwell Ln, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA

Case Date:
6/11/2024

The stop sign is blocked by greenery; also, bush blocks view of oncoming traffic

closed #188899

Street & Traffic Signs

938 N Jackson ST

Case Date:
6/11/2024

On Jackson between 13th & 15th, speed limit sign blocked by a tree

closed #188898

Excessive Growth

1209 N Grant ST

Case Date:
6/11/2024

yard overgrown, has not been mowed in awhile,

closed #188897

Traffic Signals

1001 E 17th ST

Case Date:
6/11/2024

We submitted a notice #187869 that notes as fixed, however the left turn light on 17th street turning north into Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall is still not working. Thank you!

closed #188896

Street & Traffic Signs

2500 W Tapp Rd, Bloomington, IN 47403, USA

Case Date:
6/11/2024

Stop Sign on Kegg covered by trees

closed #188895

Potholes, Other Street Repair

320 S Jackson ST

Case Date:
6/11/2024

Alley to the south has giant holes that just need gravel fill.

closed #188894

Blocked Street

Case Date:
6/11/2024

Near the corner of Covenanter and Brooks (N side of Covenanter, E of Brooks) on there is a "one lane road ahead" sign in place. There is no construction anywhere near that sign, and the only road restriction is the sign itself, which takes up half a lane of the road. I think it just didn't get removed when the work was done.

closed #188893

Excessive Growth

1209 N Grant ST

Case Date:
6/11/2024

House has over grown weeds and yard not cut Southwest corner of n grant an 16th st

open #188892

Trails

Pete Ellis Dr & Amy Ln, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA

Case Date:
6/11/2024

There is a large poison hemlock plant on the east side of the Pete Ellis Multi-use path, just before the Polly Grimshaw Trail crossing. And nearby, there is vegetation growing onto the multi-use path that reduces its width.