closed #180672
Excessive Growth
918 W Cottage Grove AVE
- Case Date:
- 7/18/2022
Excessive growth over sidewalks and yard
Excessive growth over sidewalks and yard
Tree in the front yard has branches hanging down over the sidewalk. Owner needs to trim the branches.
uReport ID #180633 and #180632 both show they were assigned to Mallory Rickbeil. My understanding is that she quit her job with the City and left town. She is still listed in the City of Bloomington staff directory though. Maybe the City needs to do a little cleanup on the system. Or maybe I am mistaken about her status of employment. Whichever turns out to be true, I just wanted to make sure those rReports got to someone and did not sit in the inbox of a non-existent City employee. Thanks.
Hi, this isn’t an urgent request, but I wanted to let you know that the light outside of the Banneker Center is incorrect. The globe had fallen a few months ago and was recently replaced with a street light that you would see lining College or Walnut. It should have been replaced with the frosted round globe that you will see in the photo that I screenshot from the cities Facebook page.
There is a Sweetgum tree with branches hanging over the speed limit sign & neighborhood watch sign on Rosewood Drive between Ironwood Ct and Tulipwood Ct. Could these branches be pruned? Thank you!
Missing bricks by the old Pourhouse
yard overgrown, homeless squatting at property, neglected yard for months
The at-grade railroad crossings on N Adams and on Fountain Drive are in deplorable shape. Is the city responsible for these, or the Indiana railroad Company? There are many crossings in Bloomington and most of them are fine. These crossings are in a lower income neighborhood so I'd think the city, with its focus on equity and social justice, would be very interested in getting these improved.
The City needs to find a better way to keep the 7th Street bike path clear for cyclists. On Wednesday, July 13, 2022, around 9:25pm I was biking with a group of cyclists. We were headed east on 7th Street in the bike lane. As we crossed College and headed towards Walnut, every single cyclist had to exit the bike lane and ride in the lanes of traffic because a pickup truck was going in reverse down the bike lane. The truck had its white backup lights on and was moving from Walnut back towards College, fully in the bicycle lane blocking both lanes of bicycle travel. This is classic Bloomington infrastructure. Poorly designed, used incorrectly, and the people it is meant to benefit are no better off.