closed #198933
Biking & Walking
222 W 2nd ST
- Case Date:
- 10/21/2024
This location needs a bike rack that allows for a U-lock.
This location needs a bike rack that allows for a U-lock.
There are a series of deep potholes between Adams St and North Waldron that are both difficult to see at night and difficult to avoid during the day with cars parked alnog the street. It needs repaving. I have recently popped two of my bike tires on this road that I commute on multiple times daily.
Streetlight south of the intersection of the B-line and 2nd is out. Not sure who maintains this light. At night, pedestrians about to cross 2nd are difficult to see from inside a car, so there's potential for an accident.
Two Birds scooters have been abandoned and blocking the sidewalk at 1401 S Lincoln St. people have tried contacting the company via their app and over the phone and gotten zero response.
will they also pave? Recently on N Adams, didn't they fix sidewalk but not pave road?
Two Birds scooters have been abandoned and blocking the sidewalk at 1401 S Lincoln St. I have tried contacting the company via their app and over the phone and gotten zero response.
Caller states lots of trash by dumpster and at this property. In building at 1217 W. 11th.
There is an all too common issue regarding the people who pick up Bloomington’s trash. Every week I have witnessed these men refuse to throw out a garbage bin because the lid is slightly ajar. The disrespect to only complete have their job and just leave residents’ full trash cans on the side of the road is unacceptable. I’m sure the city doesn’t want trash being left on the streets all week. Our property management said that trash not picked up will results in fines from the city. Well, if the city isn’t cleaning up the trash in the first place, this will not be the case. Can we please get a trash policy change or allow these college apartments/ houses have more than one trash and recycling bin so that this is never a problem again. Thanks.
As of 2:00PM on Sunday 10/20/24 there was a dead, flat, opossum sized animal, on the north side of the street along the curb, in front of the purple house on the corner of E Hillside and S Park Ave. It blends in with the leaves and debris. Thank you.
A gray Jeep Compass has been parked in the visitor area, next to the mailboxes, for six months and has not been moved; it does not belong to any Timber Ridge residents. Can it be towed?