closed #176057
Street Trees
1022 W Kirkwood AVE
- Case Date:
- 6/7/2021
In alley between Kirkwood and 6th street there is a tree branch blocking the road completely.
In alley between Kirkwood and 6th street there is a tree branch blocking the road completely.
Alley running parallel and between Kirkwood and 6th street - the section between N Oak and Elm St has multiple large potholes. It needs to be repaved ASAP.
There are 4 discarded tires (large ones) on this property, in the alley, the one parallel to 6th st. It's been several weeks. Clearly they have been dumped here, encouraged by the general mess around this house.
The light is still out, and the intersection is very dark. Reported 3/14/21.
Can’t use sidewalk
Trash and recycling containers have been on curb (road) for over a week
Illegal dumpers dumped this twin mattress set in the alley adjacent to 1127 W. 6th Street. The dumping appeared during the late morning of Saturday 22nd, May. My neighbor and I both just missed seeing who did it within a 15 minute window. One city truck has passed it without picking it up so far. Please have them return and take care of this. I would have driven it to the city dump if I knew where to take it; and now my car is in shop again so I cannot.
This is located at the Southeast corner of the parking lot. This is one of several trees needing attention. We would prefer this one to be removed. Also, the broken-off trunk was from a storm damaged tree 2 years ago. Can we get that removed, or at least cut flush to ground level? We are converting these mulch beds to rock beds.
I am hopeful that I am not the first to complain about the volume at which OrangeTheory plays music and the trainers yell on the microphone. My wife and I were walking from a store on kirkwood and wanted to grab lunch at the Farm. As we passed OrangeTheory we were surprised how loud the session was as we had to cover our own ears. When arriving at the Farm the music was still very loud and disturbing that we chose to walk farther away to The Tap (nothing like workout music to and yelling to ruin a peaceful lunch outside). It would be devastating if my favorite street in Bloomington continues to have loud disruptive music and yelling that would certainly drive business and casual visitors away. I am an IU alum (Masters of Science 2011, Doctorate of Philosophy 2015) and love the city of Bloomington.
The vacant lot between 819 and 835 has not been mowed this year.