open #209489
Sidewalk Requests
320 W 8th St #113
- Case Date:
- 3/23/2026
Followup on 209448 Attachment didn't attach so I'm trying again Rather than file a 2nd followup The original case was 209488 NOT 209448 Thanks! Betty Ross
Followup on 209448 Attachment didn't attach so I'm trying again Rather than file a 2nd followup The original case was 209488 NOT 209448 Thanks! Betty Ross
Dave Askins B Square covered the topic of grinding sidewalks as a less expensive oprion to pouring new concrete. Here's a suggestion: try to find why my ~30+sidewalk (806 S. Park Ave) is almost the only one that hasn't needed repair of any kind. The weak points are the seems at each end. Mine was done as part of the program that allowed residents to get on a waitlist and then pay only for materials (work done by the City I think). Part of the reason may be that the seams and the curbs seem to be just scored lines, i e. aesthetic rather than functional. Whatever the reason it might be worth finding out.
The sidewalks adjacent to Btown Smoke Time were never cleared. This is utterly shameful, especially in the heart of downtown – an area of high pedestrian traffic. The photo was taken on January 29, 2026 at 1:15 PM – four days after the end of the snowstorm.
Many students have to jaywalk every day here to catch a bus, and 99% of drivers don’t understand the situation. If you do a quick search, you'll realize this has been an ongoing safety issue for 5–6 years. I’ve raised it before (last year and again this year), but nothing has changed. Please consider adding a sidewalk to improve safety. https://www.idsnews.com/article/2025/11/17th-street-crosswalk-crash-data-bloomington-indiana-university-campus-safety-news?utm_source=dailyheadlines&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=article-email-link
Requesting new sidewalk along N Fairview St between BLine Trail and W 11th Street. Sidewalk is cracked/broken. Access issue for wheelchair
I would like to request cracked sidewalk sections to be repaired. Many thanks for your help with this.
Please put a crosswalk with lights across rogers here, where the trail from switchyard ends. People cross here a lot from novo nordisk to get to switchyard or the warehouse. a lot of people cross for the soup kitchen too. it also sees a lot of foot traffic from the multi use trail that runs behind the social security off from fairview/patterson.
With the announcement of the new park on 446/East Moore's, what are the citys plans to ensure safe and easy pedestrian and cycle access to the park? Currently, East Moores, 446, and Smith are not safe for either.
Both curb ramps on each side of this intersection have bumps up that are not accessible height for wheelchair/rollator
There is sinking, cracked in half side walk concrete panel on southside of Moores Pike, just a little east of High Street.