closed #180281
Potholes, Other Street Repair
530 N Lincoln ST
- Case Date:
- 6/10/2022
The ally that runs between 516 N Grant and 520 N Grant is almost impassible. There are numerous pothole which are extrememly deep, a regular car bottoms out when trying to drive through. The road Harrold, right behind is also severely delapitated.
Vegetation overgrowth on the west side of 6th St. between Morton and Madison Sts. The trees are less than 5'6" in some spots along the sidewalk. But the bushes are well into the middle of the sidewalk.
I made the mistake of driving down 14th St at the new development today when I saw it was open. I cannot believe that the city allows something like this to exist! I have never seen a road in such bad condition within the city and it is upsetting that we continue to allow this to happen.
recycling and trash bins left by street
lawn is not mowed.
The street sign box is covered in graffiti
While the abandoned home just north of my building has been boarded up by the property owner, the homeless are now entering the home by using the back porch stair/deck railing and hoisting themselves to the roof deck above and then entering through the sliding door there. I caught one popping their head up to see who pulled up yesterday morning, noticed that I saw him and then he ducked down below the windows. Windows are being covered up and doors are propped open on the front/back to allow a nice stream of air throughout to what seems to be the entire upstairs. The inability of the property owner to secure the ENTIRE home from entry by homeless is frustrating and should be taken seriously by the property owner because of the safety concerns that these instances create for myself, my family, my customers and many other citizens of Bloomington that are visiting Chocolate Moose, Bedrak and apartments near this location. Please advise on how this will be handled. Thank you.
Is there some reason why Tri-North Middle School grounds are not mowed? The sidewalks are barely visible from the overgrowth.