closed #167131
Sidewalk Snow Removal
- Case Date:
- 1/21/2019
800 block Park Ave, several unshoveled walks
800 block Park Ave, several unshoveled walks
dd not remove snow, 804 Park Ave
the snowplow is block the sidewalk with three feet of snow and pushed it up into across someone's yard. this is never happened in the 22 years I've lived in my house. makes it very difficult for us to make the sidewalks accessible. as you can see in the pictures if I hadn't had a snow blower and it took me about 20 minutes to carve out the three foot of snow. please have them keep the snow on the street and not on the sidewalk.
It appears trash was picked up on Madison but not recycling (or the last of the christmas trees.)
I have reported scooters at the NW corner of 11th and rogers on monday and tuesday (see #166882). They left yesterday afternoon, then they came back before this morning. 2x bird.
Yesterday I reported these scooters as ticket #166863. There were 3, now there are 2 bird scooters in the walkway on the NW corner of 11th&rogers. Bird did not take care of the problem...the city is gonna get involved, or nah?
NW corner of 11th&rogers, 3 bird scooters in the sidewalk. Remove them.
The bench on the NW corner of Dunn and Kirkwood is broken. :-(
Sorry if this is a repeat, I'm having a devil of a time with the website. This is a follow up to ticket #166390, in which Phil Peden indicated he wanted to see it when it rains. This is a view to the west from the sidewalk on the west side of Rogers St at about 9th street, between Bloomington Iron Metal (right of photo) and 501 N Rogers. The two problematic tributaries are labelled in the photo. They meet just to the left of the photo, which is exactly where the sidewalk crosses the 501 N Rogers driveway, and they flow south from there. Tributary A runs eastward along the north side of the pavement there, and then fans out where the pavement seam starts, and poses the larger problem because it is too wide to step over. Tributary B handles a large volume of water, but in light rain you can hop over it onto a manhole cover (marked "communications") that is just to the right of the photo. If a trench was dug in the dirt along the north side of the asphalt, extending all the way from the fence to the sidewalk, then A and B could probably be forced to join directly at the photographer's feet. Then it is just a matter of digging a trench under the sidewalk to the existing (and dry) rain gutter just behind the photographer. Thank you!!!!
Kilroys trash all over the ground in thr dumpster bin spilling into the alley