closed #192179
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754 S Walnut St
- Case Date:
- 7/15/2024
Tent city growing by the day with illegal activity happening in the parking lot behind all the tents
Tent city growing by the day with illegal activity happening in the parking lot behind all the tents
The alley to the north of this property is in bad condition. It would be helpful to have it repaired prior to move-in
I'd like to report a pot hole that is near the entrance to Cedar Creek Senior Living located at 3203 E. Moores Pike in Bloomington, IN 47401. My mother-in-law resides here and we've been trying to steer around this pot hole as we enter the facility from the east. Thanks!
In need of parking lines to be repainted in this whole area of apartments behind The Quarters. Parking is at a premium when students are here and the lines are so faint that people park anywhere and take up two spots. Also parking on striped no parking areas and around the curbs. There are also turn lanes downtown that are so faint you can't see which is for going straight or turning. Hope this is on your to do list soon.
After the storm on June 25 this tree has been leaning over Fountain Drive. It is tall enough for most passenger vehicles but seems it might be continuing to fall towards the roadway.
Hi - intersection of E Dillman road and S Okd state road 37 is very dangerous and someone can be injured or killed. We take kids to schools and day care and see CARs coming fast. Curves and hills are blind spots. It is important to consider adding stop sign or flash lights on 37. Thank you
glass and debris in bikeway/bikepath
either power lines or phone lines down in the middle of the road.
either power lines or phone lines down in the middle of the road.
The north side of 13th Street between Indiana and Fess has an old limestone masonry sidewalk, maybe from the 1950s (?) It is interesting for historic reasons - it looks like it matches the sidewalks that flank Lincoln between 10th and Cottage Grove - but parts of it have degraded to a point that it is now a bit awkward to walk on it, especially at night. (It is definitely not ADA-complaint.) Is there an office in town dedicated to historic preservation that could commission a team of masons to redo this sidewalk? There is a concrete sidewalk just east of this block that appears to match the pattern, but it is poured concrete with pattern-pressed and actually looks a little comical, as if it is trying to be something that it is not. Also, a side note: there is no sidewalk on the south side of 13th Street in this block. If there were one there (especially ADA-compliant), people could more safely walk from campus to "The Standard" along that street.