closed #168581
Street & Traffic Signs
Grazie Italian Eatery
- Case Date:
- 5/17/2019
Missing signal button for crosswalk
Missing signal button for crosswalk
Buckled sidewalk. Over the weekend I sat with a friend on the bench in front of the library on Grant & Kirkwood for just a few minutes. In that amount of time, every second or third person walking by tripped on that sidewalk that is raised. There is very faded yellow paint but worn off now. Needs to be leveled. Someone will fall. A wheelchair could not go up.
'Junk removal' temporary sign in the grass. Maybe in the ROW.
Hedges are preventing people from standing safely at the bus stop. Additionally, they are impeding line of sight and causing vehicles to pull into Graham to see east traveling traffic. Wall, is collapsing into the easement and preventing people from street parking.
160453*** work has been done, but this neighborhood that has been affected by the drainage, do not see a sufficient ditch to accommodate the drainage we endure. Please explain what has been done. Attn engineer Phil or Project person Ed.
A line coming off a telephone pole is lying across Graham Drive just west of Rogers. I assume it's aphone/internet line?
The 2 south route is being detoured and there is no information about it on the website or the app. How are people supposed to know that the bus will not arrive at their stop. The storm was three weeks ago, you should have information posted by now. Unacceptable.
Graham at Rockport. On the east side, one of the light bars for the flashing beacons is hanging off the pole by the wires and needs to be reattached. Thanks!
City of Bloomington truck #415 pulled into Grab and Go around 3:15PM on 9.21.2020 and doored (opened his drivers side door and hit my passenger side door) my car. The picture is sideways.
What is the City doing at Parcel No. 53-08-16-300-046.000-009? The property address is listed as 3410 S Walnut St, Bloomington, In 47403-4523. There is activity occurring on the south side of the property closer to W. Gordon Pike that involves what sounds like an excavator with a hydraulic jackhammer attachment endlessly breaking rocks. It went on for 6-10 hours Monday and Tuesday this week, and is continuing today. Is this a short term construction project with an end date, or is the City planning to do this in perpetuity for some reason?