closed #168732
Biking & Walking
601-999 W Country Club Dr, Bloomington, Indiana, 47403
- Case Date:
- 5/30/2019
There is an overgrown bush obstructing the side path along Tapp Road west of Rogers.
There is an overgrown bush obstructing the side path along Tapp Road west of Rogers.
Big pothole in eastbound lane of traffic on Winslow near the entrance to Grease Monkey. You'll see it - might find a few bicycles in the bottom, too. It is a big one.
The crosswalk sign that goes in the middle of the intersection of 4th & the B-Line was down on the ground off to the north of the road on the sidewalk. As of 3:45pm today.
913 W. 11th is STILL not cleaned up. The overgrowth is STILL not cut back to where the line of site is clear to turn from Orris to 11th. You have warned. You have fined. Now what is the problem? The house is unoccupied and is used by the owner for nothing but storage - or should I say dump. The trash is unsanitary, unhealthy, dangerous to the children living next door, can attract rodents and other disease-ridden animals, and is completely disrespectful to the neighborhood.
The trail / path around Bryan Park is being obstructed on the northwest corner of the tennis courts. The bushes and brush are overgrown and reducing the width of the path significantly.
The yellow flashing lights for pedestrians and bicyclists to use at Allen St. crossing Walnut are not working on the west side.
The stoplight at the corner of Rogers and Rockport is not changing correctly when a car is stopped on Rockport. It has a sensor to change the light, but it doesn't appear to be working. A car stopped on Rockport waiting for the light to change will wait a long time, even when no traffic is on Rogers.
Hillside traffic turning right tobgo north on walnut cannot turn on red, but if there was a right turn arrow, they could when people turning left from southbound walnut to Hillside were going. This would be so helpful and keep people from breaking the law by turning anyway. Thanks!
My neighbors loaded a box spring and several bags of trash out of their house about a month ago and it hasn't moved. At least one person walking down my alley dug through this garbage, as well as several animals. They are IU students who seem to have come back about once a week, but haven't taken any trash to the curb since graduation. It's now ripped open and blowing around their yard and the alley.
Once again construction equipment has the alley blocked in the Alley between 6th & Kirkwood Avenue North of College Avenue. This continued issue is causing ongoing issues for the businesses on College to get deliveries and to have trash removed.