closed #184429
Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)
Rev. Ernest D. Butler Park, 812 W 9th St, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA
- Case Date:
- 7/2/2023
Large tree fell into the Butler Park baseball diamond and destroyed a portion of the fence
Large tree fell into the Butler Park baseball diamond and destroyed a portion of the fence
Please have the city traffic software programmers review this signal's program. It is basically ignoring the street sensors for westbound traffic on Hillside.
Suspicious activity. Multiple people doing something at the park. Between 2 and 4 am
Where are the accessible parking spots for Mills Pool? I could not find any.
Large hackberry tree down and suspended over a rail trail just north of W Gordon Pike.
Vegetation needs to be cut back as it forces pedestrians to walk in a busy street. This issue was raised last summer and was ignored. Thanks
On Thursday afternoon, the storm brought down half of our huge sugar maple tree. It fell across the road closing Rockport Rd completely. Neighbors and my husband, Steve Cook, cut and cleared the road. Your road crew came by and put cones on either end of the sidewalk and said they would be back the next day to clear the sidewalk, but they did not come – no blame at all as we are sure they were plenty busy. We wanted to make sure there was a record of this work still needing to be done. Feel free to call and leave a message. An arborist will be coming to ascertain the rest of the tree and the removal of the giant from our yard, although with thunderstorms all Saturday, I don't expect it will be today. Thank you.
Houses and lots in Osage Place (S. Bernard Dr.) are over grown and in need of mowing.
The stop sign for the rail trail bike/ped crossing has been hit and is leaning very badly. It's the one located on the trail (facing north), north side of Gordon Pike.
The overgrowth between the sidewalk and street on the NE corner of 2nd and Euclid blocks all the views of westbound traffic, creating a significant hazard. This occurs every year. The residents are apparently cultivating it. That overgrowth needs to be removed permanently.