closed #169138
Bus Services (Bloomington Transit)
4138 W Heritage WAY
- Case Date:
- 6/25/2019
The bus stop sign post (bus 3) on South Curry Pike and West Heritage Way is leaning into the street (South Curry Pike).
The bus stop sign post (bus 3) on South Curry Pike and West Heritage Way is leaning into the street (South Curry Pike).
Lime scooters on the ground blocking the sidewalk on Hunter Ave. near S. Fess Ave. Fairly certain this is a violation of the ADA.
414 S. Meadowbrook Drive has landscaping that is causing significant line-of-sight problems at a curve in the road. The usable width of the roadway is also affected. Neighbors are hoping that the city can contact the owners about cutting back the vegetation.
I see signs like this all over town: hiring nurses, Student Painters, buying houses, matrasses for sale, etc. If you tell me that signs like this are legal, then I will shut up. Also, opposite the exit for Menard's on Liberty Drive, there is a whole forest of signs with services being offered. This particular sign for S.O. Industries is on the corner of High Street and E Second, but there are more of them on the east side.
My street hasn't been shoveled and cars are skidding on their way out. This wasn't a problem in the past. Only one side is slightly cleared and that's not the side closest to my driveway. This is Laurelwood Court.
The alley way is crumbling.
Hello, I hope people in the Mayor's Office, HAND and the Plan Commission can take the time to read this article, as a Seattlite talks Real Talk to New Yorkers about how Amazon's investment in Seattle made the city unlivable: https://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/ny-oped-a-warning-from-seattle-20181116-story.html?utm_source=The+Evergrey&utm_campaign=744479c764-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_11_19_11_41&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_b61d1a1dd2-744479c764-166797661&mc_cid=744479c764&mc_eid=dda1bc7491 . I lived in Seattle for 20 years from 1986-2007 (with a 2-year hiatus in NYC). When I arrived there at the end of the Boeing-Lockheed era, I thought, "Seattle is Bloomington with real money!" and when I arrived back in my hometown in 2007, after the Dot-Com Boom and Bust, I thought, "Bloomington is Seattle with common sense!" Well, I hope so. I hope so. Please read this article and tell me we have common sense in our pursuit of economic development. Thank you. -- Joy Shayne Laughter
This is on E Second near the footbridge close to Anita. These scooters were not left by the users. They were out there bright and early on Dec. 5. Totally blocking the sidewalk. A disgrace. Show this to Mr. BIRD!
thanks so much for removing all the signs I have reported thus far. I keep seeing new ones, though: 4th and Lincoln: blue S.O., Industries sign
Dumpster overflowing with trash again.