closed #208423
Sidewalk Snow Removal
763 S Fieldstone BLVD
- Case Date:
- 2/6/2026
Snow 16” deep blocking sidewalk
Snow 16” deep blocking sidewalk
Just a heads up. East Dodds is in need of repaving. I have lived here for 46 years and can only recall it being paved one time. And then it was not the whole street. Patching is not holding because the street is crumbling. It is particularly severe on intersecting street on the south of Dodds. And after this winter I can only imagine how bad it will be. Thank you.
Breaking A Way is still basically a sheet of ice out at Adams Village at The Mill. The intersection with Samuel Ln is still very snowy and icy
It appears that a snowplow took out the mailbox. Do you replace? Thanks!
The sidewalk out front is not visible due to the snow and is caked in ice.
The sidewalk running the entire length of meadow park apartments on smith road is unshoveled. There is no sidewalk on the southbound side of the road making this entire stretch impassable to pedestrians
The sidewalk running the entire length of meadow park apartments on smith road is unshoveled. There is no sidewalk on the southbound side of the road making this entire stretch impassable to pedestrians
Smith rd under the train tracks teaming unshoveled. Pedestrians are forced To walk in the street to access the bus stop
Azalea sidewalk along Winslow Woods never got cleared and Parks and Rec refuses to do so causing South students and residents to walk on the narrow road.
I would like to express some disappointment in the overall process for the Kirkwood closures. I made the mistake of watching 2/4's city council meeting and was surprised at the level of outrage that some individuals had due to the city recognizing that what exists currently is insufficient and a drain of city resources. I can certainly appreciate why businesses on/right around Kirkwood would want to give their business an essentially free boost of revenue but missing from this equation is how it impacts non-Kirkwood businesses. It seems all is framed to help these bars and restaurants out but it seems if you go down there when the Kirkwood is open that they're already doing just fine. Further, the city did mention that there is approximately $80k in lost revenue, plus the staff drain...if we do end up closing it, maybe we should consider permit fees high enough to recoup these costs instead of giving them this PUBLIC space for the current nominal amount. Mostly I just want to state that while I look forward to a thoughtful Kirkwood redesign in the future that does expand options for businesses, residents, and visitors alike, Bloomington is much, much, much more than Kirkwood! I would love to see us start celebrating and investing into those areas with the same energy that we put into Kirkwood- even if they don't have the KCA behind them!!