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closed #201171

Biking & Walking

800 N Grant ST

Case Date:
2/25/2025

Markings for pedestrians needs to be repainted, it is basically gone. The markers for cars to stop needs to be repainted too as it’s washed all away.

closed #201033

Biking & Walking

1101 E Hunter AVE

Case Date:
2/20/2025

Owner does not shovel sidewalk

closed #201162

Biking & Walking

400 E 7th ST

Case Date:
2/25/2025

7th st alternate bike route is confusing. aifhn points against one way street. need to mark 7st with more bike designation. also, sewer grates will catch cyclists tires. mees to rotate. tx

closed #201304

Biking & Walking

727 E 3rd ST

Case Date:
3/4/2025

er: The bike lane dividers on 3rd Street are very dangerous. Instead of parking all along the bike lane, where cyclists have a chance to filter into the main traffic lanes to get around cars, cars are parking right where the dividers end, and cyclists cannot jump the dividers to get into the main lane of traffic, so cyclists have to slam on their brakes in a bike lane full of gravel to avoid rear ending the cars. Please consider extending these dividers all the way to Indiana Ave, and make them cub for buses in the areas where buses need to pick people up.

closed #201303

Biking & Walking

727 E 3rd ST

Case Date:
3/4/2025

er: The bike lane dividers on 3rd Street are very dangerous. Instead of parking all along the bike lane, where cyclists have a chance to filter into the main traffic lanes to get around cars, cars are parking right where the dividers end, and cyclists cannot jump the dividers to get into the main lane of traffic, so cyclists have to slam on their brakes in a bike lane full of gravel to avoid rear ending the cars. Please consider extending these dividers all the way to Indiana Ave, and make them curbable for buses in the areas where buses need to pick people up.

closed #201305

Biking & Walking

727 E 3rd ST

Case Date:
3/4/2025

bike lane dividers on 3rd Street are very dangerous. Instead of parking all along the bike lane, where cyclists have a chance to filter into the main traffic lanes to get around cars, cars are parking right where the dividers end, and cyclists cannot jump the dividers to get into the main lane of traffic, so cyclists have to slam on their brakes in a bike lane full of gravel to avoid rear ending the cars. Please consider extending these dividers all the way to Indiana Ave, and make them cub for buses in the areas where buses need to pick people up.

closed #200896

Biking & Walking

250 S Washington St Suit 1

Case Date:
2/16/2025

Hello There are regularly cars blocking the bike lane on Washington between 4th and 3rd St's. I wonder if there's a way for the city to make it clear to ride share drivers and customers of DaVinci that this is illegal and that they cannot block the bike lane.  Just a thought.  Thanks!

open #201336

Biking & Walking

250 S Washington ST

Case Date:
3/5/2025

Hello- There multiple cars blocking the bike lane on washington between 4th and 3r streets this evening a bit after 6 pm (as is often the case). I wonder if there's anything the city can do about this; "patrolling the area" is definitely not working. thanks!

open #201371

Biking & Walking

250 S Washington ST

Case Date:
3/6/2025

Hello- There were multiple cars blocking the bike lane on Washington between 4th and 3rd Sts this evening a bit after 6 pm, as there often is. When there are 3-4 cars parked in the bike lane on this block, it really does cease to be a bike lane and is fully just a pick up/drop off lane for ride share drivers and pick up for davinci.  I wonder if there's anything the city can do about this? If anyone in the chain would care to hear, I have a simple solution that would 100% guarantee the bike lane would not/could not be blocked by cars. thanks again!

closed #143325

Biking & Walking

717-799 North Washington Street

Case Date:
1/26/2015

The North Washington Street bicycle lane from 12th to 10th street is significantly narrower than the 5 foot standard outlined in the City of Bloomington Bicycle Facility Design Guidelines document. In addition, vehicles parked along the west side of Washington street routinely occupy some portion of this bike lane, reducing the width even further. It seems to me that this stretch of road would be better suited for sharrow markings instead of the very narrow bike line that currently exists.