closed #204554
Parking on Unimproved Surface
3216 E 3rd ST
- Case Date:
- 7/28/2025
Current at Latimer has rock all over the buildings and in the street/road
Current at Latimer has rock all over the buildings and in the street/road
We have tried multiple times to have 2 abandoned cars towed at Timber Ridge. Mackie properties said they would take care of them, but that was 6 months ago. Mackie knows the cars are abandoned, damaged, and have no license plates. Can the City help? It’s been reported to the HOA too
This is a 2 week follow up to report # 204696 per request from Raye Ann Cox. There are still 3 vehicles parked in the back yard. There are 2 vehicles parked in driveway, one is unplated, one up on a jack. We asked owner again to remove the jack due to safety concerns.
2 junk cars parked on grass. License plates from 2021 and 2022. Also trash and broken A/C in yard
There is a black jeep parked in the backyard.
3-5 cars parking in front of house on grass every day for at least two weeks. Large drive with plenty of parking beside house. It's a mystery.
SUV parked on grass on narrow road with no shoulders. Vehicle looks abandoned.
Bicyclists in parks and on trails do not notify walkers that they are coming up behind them. Other countries have bells on the bikes which the bikers use to alert someone that they are coming up behind. It is startling to have someone fly by, esp when walking a dog. Dogs could dart out in the path of the bike if the walker is not aware the biker is behind them. The City needs signage in every park and on every trail to remind bikers that they need to signal their approach when coming up behind a walker, esp one with a dog/dogs.
On Winslow Road, in the West bound lane, near Winslow Court, there is a distinct hollow echo when vehicles drive over a specific spot. I'm concerned that a void may have appeared over the years.
This is a general observation. Over the last few years I have been seeing metal sheets screwed to Bloomington roads, presumably to cover work in progress. I have observed a problem with many of these sheets. They are screwed down with small gauge screws. They are not sufficient to keep the sheets secure. They work their way out and stick up an inch in some places. Their heads are small. They look sharp enough to damage a tire, and a damaged tire is a safety issue.