closed #178084
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
116 N College Ave, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA
- Case Date:
- 11/4/2021
Damage on Courthouse Square near steps on SW side.
Damage on Courthouse Square near steps on SW side.
Challenging brick sidewalk in front of Dats and Do on 4th street. Difficult for wheelchairs.
Nail is sticking out of curb and needs to be ground down.
Missing bricks
The stop sign on the right side of the road, when you're heading towards campus, is obstructed by the tree on this corner. It makes it confusing because the rest of the stop signs before this one were removed.
Please, could the potholes in the alley on this block be addressed? They are huge and numerous and there is no way to avoid them. The only parking for these residences is in the back of the properties, accessed from the alley. Thanks so much!
This car has been parked on the side of the street for over a week. We have seen it parked on the street before, but it was always gone by the end of the day. The car hasn't moved at all and no one has gotten in or out of it. We believe that it either broke down or the owner abandoned the vehicle completely.
I was walking into City Hall and a citizen informed me that there was an issue with all the meters on the South Side of W. 8th Street. I am not sure if this is true or not. He said he could not get his coins to work.
Lost my New Jersey license name is Jacob Berliner.
This specific incident involved a Lime scooter, but I urge you to please ban ALL motorized scooters from Bloomington. My family and I were just coming back from the airport yesterday when we saw a young woman collide head-first into a car in cross-traffic (without a helmet because of course, none of these scooters come with helmets) because her brake stopped working. This was no one's fault but the manufacturers'. But given how much they make, I'm doubtful much will come out of it if she were to take legal action. There have been so many accidents (some fatal, as you know) in so many cities, including ours, due to these companies dumping scooter after scooter onto seemingly every busy sidewalk, and it is completely within your control to ban them here--after all, Indianapolis did. I would like to know your reasons for allowing them to continue to be used in Bloomington when we know how dangerous they have and will continue to be, as long as they are on the streets.. Just how many more accidents must we see and hear about until something concrete is done?