closed #210208
Biking & Walking
Pete Ellis Dr & John Hinkle Pl Outbound
- Case Date:
- 4/24/2026
Branches from tree are growing over the sidewalk and preventing walking on the sidewalk.
Branches from tree are growing over the sidewalk and preventing walking on the sidewalk.
Old sign bracket in sidewalk trip hazard. New accurate photo has been uploaded.
Several bike lane bumpers are loose and misaligned on 3rd between Union and Indiana
A tree the city planted two years ago was knocked over in last night’s storms. It is not obstructing anything at the moment. I don’t think it can be saved but I’m not an arborist! There are many other pressing issues this morning—this is not an emergency or even priority. If someone can let us know what we need to do we’d appreciate it. Thanks!
There is no sidewalk to link the housing area (West Pointe Edition, Bloomington Apts, etc) to the business area (Buffalo Wild Wings, Subway, health complex. Many people will walk in the street but the road is covered and not lit so it can be dangerous for pedestrians. Especially at night.
Hole in 1st Street, just east of Lincoln, on the north half of the road. You'll know it when you see it. It's not that wide, maybe 1 foot in diameter, but it is deep enough to put your arm in up to the elbow. Thanks.
Red Maple tree has a large broken branch that hangs low over sidewalk and driveway-- can fall at any minute and needs to be cut ASAP
Excessive growth in front yard. Feeding deer from front yard.
I live north of town in Fairwood Terrace. Multiple people in the neighborhood, including myself, have reported problems with their water service. Water pressure is low. Not so low you can't take a shower but low enough that toilets don't flush and it takes awhile to fill a sink, let alone a bath tub. The water flowing out of the faucet stops every second or so then starts flowing again. Water pressure is significantly lower in mornings when people are up and getting about their day and again drops in the evening when people get home and perhaps start cooking meals, taking showers, etc. It is a little too soon to blame the problem on people watering grass and gardens. I called the Utilities department about the problem last week and was told I had a leak in my supply line and should call a plumber. I would be glad to do that and will anyway as the line to my house is some 60+ years old. But considering so many other people are having this problem it would be most appreciated if you could send someone out to investigate what's going on as there are too many with this issue for it to be supply ines to people's houses. We have many families int he neighborhood that really can't afford the $300+ bill to for a plumber to check their lines. I will even volunteer to pay a reasonable amount for the City to come out and check that the water supply is functioning properly. We could really use some help on this one. Dan Beeker
Grass is already a foot tall.