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closed #149018

Recycling

422 S Grant ST

Case Date:
10/12/2015

mixed courtesy dump 946 JS

closed #149017

Recycling

301 E University ST

Case Date:
10/12/2015

mixed 946 JS

closed #149016

Recycling

425 E University ST

Case Date:
10/12/2015

mixed 946 JS

closed #149015

Recycling

314 S Henderson ST

Case Date:
10/12/2015

mixed 946 JS

closed #149014

Recycling

310 N Dunn ST

Case Date:
10/12/2015

mixed 946 JS

closed #149007

Recycling

1401 W Countryside LN

Case Date:
10/12/2015

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closed #149006

Recycling

810 W Chambers DR

Case Date:
10/12/2015

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closed #149000

Traffic Related Complaints

1009-1031 East 3rd Street

Case Date:
10/11/2015

Cars routinely stop or stand in the bike lane on Third Street anywhere between Jordan and Indiana Avenues. This forces bikes into the "car" travel lanes and makes a dangerous situation for everyone--all at the cost of inconsiderate, and frankly lazy, motorists who are waiting to pick up friends from class. Bloomington and IU Parking Enforcement is unable to do anything about this epidemic since these vehicles are not actually "parked," but instead standing or stopped. IUPD and BPD don't do anything about it because I'm sure there are more important things going on out there that deserve their attention. The presence of some physical barriers or police enforcement would be effectively in keeping cars out of the bike lanes. Vince Carristo emailed me about a year ago stating that the City was looking into physical barriers, but I haven't seen anything deployed. Thanks for your help. Without doing something about cars standing in the bike lanes, Third Street isn't really a viable bicycle route--at least during the day on weekdays.

closed #148999

Traffic Suggestions

600-736 North Fee Lane

Case Date:
10/11/2015

I hope I can coherently explain this. If I don't effectively convey my complaint, please call me. I work for IU Campus Bus Service. I've noticed that the pedestrian crossing signal for peds crossing Fee Ln on the north side of 10th will stay on the "Walk" signal during the transition from 10th St having a green light to an all red (to allow peds to cross in all directions). The problem with this configuration is that a vehicle can effectively get stuck in the middle of the intersection if it was waiting to turn left/north onto Fee from Tenth, while partially in the intersection. In this situation, vehicles can either block the intersection or attempt to squeeze through pedestrians crossing on the north side of the intersection. As you can imagine with a bus, this is a dangerous dilemma.

closed #148998

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

601 N College AVE

Case Date:
10/11/2015

Just north of tenth st on west sidewalk of college ave there is a hard drainage pipe impinging on pedestrian shin zone.