closed #171862
Traffic Signals
2635 E Windermere Woods DR
- Case Date:
- 3/1/2020
College mall road and covenanter drive. Light flashing red.,signal not working
College mall road and covenanter drive. Light flashing red.,signal not working
AMC theater lot overgrown.
Water flowing out of the ground (front yard). No problem with water or water pressure in the house
Water flooding from main to street
out walking tonight (7/10) I saw that there was a very large backyard graduation party taking place at 2207 E Covenanter in Bloomington, at a conservative estimate 50-60 people ranging from teenagers to senior citizens and not a single mask that I could see...playing tennis and generally socializing in a way that didn't seem particularly cautious just thought you should know, because if there's an outbreak in town those are folks you're going to want to talk to
The street lights in the 2600 block of East 2nd Street have been out for a couple of weeks AGAIN. Thank you.
When heading east on Covenanter, the signal at College Mall does not recognize bikes. If a cyclist is attempting to cross and there are no cars ahead or behind them, they have to wait through multiple signals until a car comes to activate the sensor. Covenanter is part of a marked bikeway for the city, which makes this situation all the more frustrating.
I regularly walk through the east side of the Southeast Park. At the southern edge of the park near Arden and Montclair, a fairly massive branch has cracked on a tree in the backyard of a private home and ended up balancing on its narrow tip on park property. As long as the larger, upper part of the branch stays securely fastened to the neighbor's tree, it seems not to be an emergency, were a young person to decide to climb it and stress the crack, they could put themselves in danger and the city might be found liable. It seems to me that the city should trim the heavy branch so it has no chance to hurt anyone.
Dead tree limbs, dead flora, conbustable waste, decaying wood logs, spread all over the property. Owner purposely piling conbustable waste along the property lines. Violates 6.06.020 Bton Code of Ordinances
Owner collected yard waste, conbustable waste, into large burn pile on their private property. The burn pile is added to each year, and is never disposed of. Violation of Bton Code 6.06.020 The collection of conbustable waste is used to spread and scatter along public side walk and private property lines.