closed #201152
Street & Traffic Signs
311 W 7th ST
- Case Date:
- 2/25/2025
There needs to be a yellow pedestrian sign on the b-line trail crossing 7 th st. By the Antique Mall.
There needs to be a yellow pedestrian sign on the b-line trail crossing 7 th st. By the Antique Mall.
Following up on Case# 200891: There remain two large concrete utility enclosures sitting by the street. One is on the NW corner of Lincoln/8th and another a block further on the NW corner of Lincoln/9th. They appear to be associated with the fiber optic installation. They are just sitting there.
The road visibility on this corner is not good. In situations when the road floods or a lot of snow it is very hard to see where the edge of the road is on the corner. This is the second car in a flooded ditch I have seen recently. Some kind of marker would be helpful.
On the sidewalk at 212 W 4th St, north side of street, there is a pile of orange plastic barriers that are left over from the street replacing project that was completed in late 2024. The pile is blocking half of the sidewalk. Please remove. Thank you! Charles Russo
It is unclear who has the right of way between southeast bound and northwest bound at the intersection of Fountain and 11th. Southeast bound cars either turn left or continue straight, but there is no yield for either option. A northwest bound car could collide with a southeast bound car turning left onto 11th and there is no signage preventing this.
Cara parked on both sides of the street, where construction work is about to begin, this is a hazard for both pedestrian and vehicles going down through this street. Larger trucks will not be able to move through
Clarification for case #199848: We believe the report was meant for 415 E. 10th. The people involved with the demolition are *very* amateurish - blocking traffic by running out in the street, and the bucket used to tear down the building almost fell over a couple times. hould have been done more systematic so that some of the materials could have been saved. Did they even have a permit to do this? This is a Brawley slum rental, currently listed for sale: https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/415-417-E-10th-St-Bloomington-IN-47408/442693160_zpid/
Picture is on property of 206 s Fairview and looking east. Huge hole. Unclear if sinkhole as area of old quarry or if recent digging for fiber optic contributing. Hole is about 1 ft across and about 2 foot wide. It caverns under the road slightly and appears to go deeper under the property on 206. Since there is no side walk, people often walk on the grass in that exact area. I walk this way often and first time seeing it this evening.
There is a deep pothole (looks like a failing patch maybe?) that was from when a fiber contractor was through over a year ago. It never seemed to have repaired correctly and since it has been so long I am worried we’re stuck with it!
The City of Bloomington was doing road construction repairs outside of people building and broke people light pole and never came back to replace or repair!