closed #181275
Other
1008 W Kirkwood AVE
- Case Date:
- 8/30/2022
Bamboo
Bamboo
Bamboo in the way back yard
Bamboo in the backyard and easement
They do not take care of their yard. Weeds are tall & they have a junk car in driveway full of thrash & junk.
the sidewalk on the west side of fairview st, about 100 ft south of the b-line (along the southern property line of 615 N Fairview) has bamboo all the way across it. sorry about the kid blocking the view. i couldnt get him go stop clowning. thanks!
The street view is fully obstructed by weeds at the intersection of Euclid and 2nd street. When going South on Euclid and attempting to make a left hand turn (east) on 2nd, you cannot see oncoming traffic to your left due to vegetation between the sidewalk and the road. I have almost gotten in an accident twice at this intersection due to pulling out and jot seeing an oncoming car which was blocked by the weeds. This is especially a problem for cars versus trucks due to the height.
New construction site on South Rogers is scattering debris on the road. I live in Clear Creek housing edition and have to travel on South Rogers every day for work. In the past 2 weeks I have had two separate issues with the same brand of screws in my back left tire. I travel on I69 for work and have been traveling at 60 miles an hour with a screw in my tire. This has happened twice in two weeks at no fault of my own. This set of tires is less than 6 months old and today I found out from Royal Mazda that I need to purchase a new tire. This is unacceptable from a point of safety for the South Rogers neighborhood and an additional cost to citizen(s) of Bloomington.
Is there a reason for not having crosswalks or crossing lights in this intersection (Eagleson ave x Law ln)? There is a lot of foot traffic here and it seems weird that there is not any safety infrastructure for pedestrians.
Street light to cross Moore’s Pike at Clarizz is missing. But many drivers ignored the yellow flashing light and accelerated through the light. I think a regular stop light would be more effective.
The sidewalk on the west side of Fairview has been made hazardous by the property owner at 708 W 12th Street neglecting maintenance of their property for many years. The plants are growing into the public right-of-way, and the pine needle litter is so deep that when it is wet it is causing a slip hazard. It's been like this for at least three years and I am tired of neglectful property owners renting out their houses for income and not being good neighbors.