closed #184886
Street Lights
W 4th St, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA
- Case Date:
- 8/2/2023
The street is out in the 900 block of West Fourth Street. Pole is next to the alley which is by the cemetery wall.
The street is out in the 900 block of West Fourth Street. Pole is next to the alley which is by the cemetery wall.
The B-Line trail section from 1st Street to 4th Street is deteriorating because tree roots are breaking the pavement. It needs to be resurfaced.
We've had a problem with invasive Tree of Heaven ever since the city came a couple years ago to clear the overgrowth in the "alley" space at the northwest corner of the property. Since then, the overgrowth has of course returned, but it's now more aggressive, with the inclusion of Tree of Heaven, which is spreading to the rest of the property. It might be a good idea to clear that overgrowth again. Perhaps there are other preventative measures that can be taken.
Trees and bushes overhanging street so view exiting Glendora onto Walnut St is blocked. I think the house is empty and the owner moved out.
Not exactly a blocked sidewalk, but this railing is pretty Stabby, especially for intoxicated individuals
Trash can has been left out front of house for 2-3 weeks. Elkins has been notified over a week ago.
The over growth along Prospect Street west of Madison Avenue is totally out of control. This is the city's property as the owner's property line is within about a foot of the house. Grass and weeds have overgrown the street, brush and trees are hanging over the street. Although parking is allowed along the north side of the street, it is not practical with all the over growth. Please, remedy this problem to maintain the beauty of our neighborhood and city. Also, I have made calls for three years running and reported this problem previously on ureport. Nothing has been done to remedy the problem.
See case #183515. The problem still exists. The vehicle is there now. Please ask parking officer to drive by periodically and see that this vehicle (which I am told does not have a permit and, as the Code reads, it does not meet the criteria to have one) is regularly parked on the street, blocking lines of sight for traffic, etc.
When uReport case #184684 was submitted, the interface assigned it to the wrong address when the map was clicked on. The tree of issue is on the east side of Dunn, right by the parking lot for 502 E. 12th Street and standing on the NW corner of the lot for 820 N. Dunn. There is poison ivy on the north side of the tree, with many other invasive plants growing all around the base of it.
Weeds growing across the sidewalk path