closed #164932
Excessive Growth
113 E 10th ST
- Case Date:
- 6/23/2018
Bush growth overtaken sidewalk, forcing pedestrians to walk into 10th st.
Bush growth overtaken sidewalk, forcing pedestrians to walk into 10th st.
I know you have been working on this, but at this point, there is no way to do a ureport on a mobile device. Only a couple of the categories show up and you can't scroll inside the page like on the desktop version (which... I don't understand why that is a thing in the first place). It's frustrating because I never remember to make reports once I get to a computer, and have to sync photos from my phone before doing it when I do remember.
Intersection of Ruby and Circle Drive. This is part of the Allen-Covenanter Greenway for cyclists. The other day I was coming from Circle, ready to turn left on Ruby, when I almost hit a cyclist on Ruby, whom I had not seen because of the high grasses in the yard of the Ruby-Circle Drive corner house. Maybe the 2 bushes closest to the intersection could be cut back, for better visibility for motorists coming from Circle Drive.
Pothole in alley beside 2604 E Seminary Dr, next to storm drain, in Renwick subdivision.
Hello! Addresses entered into myBloomington are not coming up with historic designation information. It was difficult for me to find the information about my address, and the only reason I knew to dig was because I happen to have increased knowledge about the HPC and how some of that works. If I didn't know those things, I would never know my house was on the survey. When I finally did find the survey, it's difficult to look through because it's organized by neighborhood, then "scattered sites," not by street address (and it's just a pdf of a list). Luckily I know how to search and could find my address, but again, that's special knowledge that I don't think every user should be expected to have. Please fix this! Thanks!
Dumpster overflowing with trash all around it, attracting animals.
Overgrown sidewalk at the corner of High and Second Street.
There is a large piece of metal at the intersection of 2nd and Rogers (presumably covering up a pothole or other road issue). However, it is in the line of traffic and creates an extremely loud noise every time a vehicle drives over it making it difficult for anyone living in the general vicinity to sleep. Perhaps a different methodology could be used until the necessary road repairs are completed?