closed #159230
Blocked Sidewalk
South Weatherstone Lane
- Case Date:
- 5/26/2017
Overhanging branch and downed branch block sidewalk
Overhanging branch and downed branch block sidewalk
Difficult to see cars traveling south on S Smith Road when I’m on the west side of Fenbrook, wanting to go straight across into Gentry South. Please cut down the weeds. Thank you!
I don't know if you can see this issue or not in the photo but there is a crosswalk sign that has been obviously hit by a vehicle and is blocking the crosswalk on Sare Road right across from the Hyde Park Village subdivision. The sign is bent over and is literally blocking the crosswalk and is a hazard to pedestrians and anyone with a vision issue. A trail is being installed on Sare Road so I'm not sure if the construction crews hit the sign or if a car did but it's unsafe and could easily lead to a lawsuit. Thanks, Sarah Jacobi
This vehicle is consistently parked in the bus stop / turn lane every morning as pictured. It causes near accidents when cars attempt to get in the turn lane but then have to veer back out because this vehicle is in the way. I called it a "blocked street" because I don't know if it's legitimately parked or if it is illegally parked in the bus stop, but it's definitely unsafe. The car is not there in the evenings but is there weekday mornings on my drive to work.
Between sidewalk and street between 2nd street and Patterson on Rogers street there is excessive growth on the city street.
In the southbound lane of Rogers just north of Rockport there is a growing pothole. This is starting to get bad and could use some filling action from the City.
No Turn on Red sign facing west on Allen is either so faded or dirty as to be difficult for east-bound drivers to see even in daytime. Have witnessed more illegal right turns there than should be normal and suspect this is because sign is so dark that drivers overlook it. This makes for a hazardous situation that you might want to correct.
I live in a condo area. Each unit has its own water meter and there is a master meter for the whole community. We are not billed according to the actual consumption but to the footage of each unit. Since it is caculated in this way, I have to pay 70 to 80 dollars a month and there are just two people in my household. I used to live in a unit where the monthly bill was $30 to $40 and it was paid to Bloomington Utilities. Now the water bill is quite unaffordable for a low-income family like mine. I just don't understand why we can't be billed individually based on our usage since we have separate meters. That would be a fair practice for every unit here.
We were very surprised today to discover that none of the city-owned sidewalks in and around Park Ridge East Park have been cleared. Doesn't appear they have been touched after either snow event.
Huge pothole measuring about 2 feet across and 4 or more inches deep has been steadily growing on our street since early March. Other potholes are following. Please fill.