closed #187355
Biking & Walking
250 S Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 2/17/2024
Hello- car blocking the bike lane on washington between 4th and 3rd Sts 2/17/24 6:13pm IN plate: CCP909 thanks!
Hello- car blocking the bike lane on washington between 4th and 3rd Sts 2/17/24 6:13pm IN plate: CCP909 thanks!
I am unsure this is a city issue, there is was looks like a n old landline access panel or junction box on 5th st. that is next to the road (maybe in ROW) that is unlocked and now open. See the picture.
hello- Car blocking the bike lane on washington between 4th and 3rd Sts 2/19/24 6:11pm (expired) IN temp tag: S354198 thanks!
Alleyway is very icy that is running onto the main road. If the sun/temperatures today do not melt ice, this is a fall hazard for pedestrians.
Alleyways have numerous deep potholes that can damage cars repeatedly having to drive through to access parking lots.
The 7-link between Morton and Walnut is covered in ice and snow and very dangerous.
Recycling not picked up. No note was left. All other cans on the street were picked up. I am confused as to why I am paying for a service that was not rendered. Why was my recycling 'denied' and yet, no notice or message? If this continues, come pick the recycling bin up, as I have no need for this service.
N College Ave crosswalk next to CVS is just a standard crosswalk and I go down this street everyday home from work and it's very dangerous. I usually drive in the left lane because right lane has more potholes. I see pedestrians crossing this street and cars do not stop. I will stop in left lane for pedestrian but right lane does not see person crossing and has to slow down quickly. Would be nice if we can get a crosswalk that alerts drivers like the one on South Walnut Street. My fear is that someone will get struck by a car crossing this street. Today someone crossed I stopped for them and right lane car next to me almost hit them driving fast down this lane. I hope this can be taken into serious consideration. Thank you for your time and for your help with the city of Bloomington
Property appears abandoned, yard full from overgrowth. Vines go inside building, dilapidated, poses potential for hazard