closed #203599
Excessive Growth
710 E 2nd ST
- Case Date:
- 6/20/2025
yard not mowed since beginning of year
yard not mowed since beginning of year
Flooding continues to be an issue on W 11th Street, at the lowest point where it intersects with Blair Ave. Please see the photos and videos I took yesterday: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1WkvlvMpbzfWyCDrWhkIhXHjeLg5dyMIW?usp=sharing I cleared all of the storm drains at this intersection yesterday BEFORE the storm, but within minutes after the storm began, more debris washed in and clogged them up. I had to risk going outside in severe weather and high winds to remove the new debris and keep the water from spilling over into my yard. I fear that one of these days a tree branch will fall on me while I'm out doing this. This road needs MAJOR engineering attention. One thing I noticed is that there are no storm drains on the uphill portions of 11th Street, or at the intersection with Orris Drive. I'm not a civil engineer but I believe that adding additional drains along these areas would help collect some of the water before it makes it to the bottom of the hill.
Two trees down rca park paved trail south side near connector path to countryside
large limb/ downed tree on sidewalk of N College Ave. I moved it mostly off the sidewalk, but, still partially blocking.
Boring company only has four cones to shut down the east side north bound lane of Walnut. In front of IU Credit Union
Northbound lane on Kennedy, there are 3-4 near the corner that opened up. The crew always does a great job, thanks y'all
Pothole on right edge of the southbound lane of Kinser pike, just north of the side street that leads into the back of Bloomington High School North ('Cougar Drive' I think it's called, but it isn't labeled on the map). I know the address reported here is 'Whitewood way', but the pothole is on Kinser Pike! Roughly where I've aligned the bullseye on the map.
Recent road "repair" work has left the street broken up and substantially WORSE than before the road work.
With the construction going on in the Building Trades Park homeless people are starting to hang out in the church parking lot across the street. The security patrols for the park used to check out that parking lot but have stopped since the construction has started. It would be nice if they swung through occasionally while the construction is going on.