closed #192423
Blocked Sidewalk
- Case Date:
- 7/24/2024
The sidewalk & public sitting bench is tented by huge tarps covering shopping carts etc of personal belongings.
The sidewalk & public sitting bench is tented by huge tarps covering shopping carts etc of personal belongings.
The sidewalk & public sitting bench are taken over by huge tarps covering shopping carts etc of personal belongings.
Reported under #192395 and it was closed as outside of city limits since the map auto selected a random part of the road. This area has been underserved and not checked within city limits, not past tapp/countryclub. Please get the storm debris removed and sidewalks not blocked, seems this neighborhood is not being assisted as equitably
Out front of the iMechanic shop there is a growing encampment that is taking over the scooter corral and the sidewalk.
Overgrowth onto sidewalk. Accessibility issue.
Sidewalk across from ABA auto sales on E Wylie Street is blocked with furniture brought over from unhoused persons. Persons there after hours when the Shalom center closes. Should outreach come out as well for services?
I've reported this multiple times now over the past couple months. Sidewalk along North side of East Rogers is still overgrown with vegetation, including poison ivy. At this point this has been an issue all summer. Grounds crew were out mowing and cleaning up on south High recently, but they stopped short of cleaning this section up on Rogers. To clarify, this is the sidewalk/multiuse path that runs along the north side or Rogers Road, between High up to Winding Brook Circle.
The house on the corner of Rogers Street and Prospect - 332 - has a bush to the south side of the property that overhangs the sidewalk making anyone taller than 4 feet duck.
Commercial tent is setup, possibly distributing electronic devices. The sidewalk is blocked by traffic of customers. City curbs shouldn't be used for private commerce without permit and traffic plan.
There is a growing campsite on the north side of Wylie, not far from the intersection of S. Walnut, that is effectively making it impossible for some individuals with special needs to use the sidewalk there. This is not in a secluded area, but instead directly by a home in a residential area. This is a mixed issue. Not only is this campsite impeding foot travel, it is also against Bloomington policy by being an overnight campsite on public property.