closed #188826
Blocked Street
- Case Date:
- 6/6/2024
4200 Sheffield trees and shrubs encroaching Street vision and drivability
4200 Sheffield trees and shrubs encroaching Street vision and drivability
At corner of S Morton and W Howe streets the shrubbery growth continues up to the street curb - which both blocks the sidewalk access along Morton as well as creates a blind spot for any traffic turning from Howe onto Morton. I was nearly hit by a FedEx truck yesterday because of the blocked view while at that corner.
I quite often use the road from Lower Cascades Park to Kinser Park and have been involved in near accidents. Why were guard rails not installed on the east side of the hilly, curvy area because the drop-off is significant and not lighted at night? Just a suggestion for all motorists. Thanks.
West Stapleton Avenue and S.Leonard Springs Road intersect, grass grown high, blocking vision of drivers
Why there road work sign near Bryan park pool
Near the corner of Covenanter and Brooks (N side of Covenanter, E of Brooks) on there is a "one lane road ahead" sign in place. There is no construction anywhere near that sign, and the only road restriction is the sign itself, which takes up half a lane of the road. I think it just didn't get removed when the work was done.
The stop sign is blocked by greenery; also, bush blocks view of oncoming traffic
There is a hydrant with a big mound of dirt adjacent to it and snow fencing surrounding it completely. This is at 9th and Fairview. This seems like a hazard. It looks to be part of the city’s fiber project
Our neighbors park their boat on the street almost every day. There are 4 homes at the end of Sweetbriar Court in a cul de sac. At times this boat and other vehicles make it inaccessible for bigger vehicles to pass through. This makes it inaccessible for Bloomington Access for Senior Citizens. It would make it impossible for a fire truck or ambulance to make it through as Well as trash and recycling trucks. I would appreciate some action from the city to deal with this issue. Thank you!
The stop signs at this intersection are rather confusing because Indiana Avenue is a two-lane one-way street. It can be difficult to determine who has the right of way quickly enough to avoid interrupting the flow of traffic. Also, I have seen drivers ignore the stop signs on Indiana on several occasions. I think this intersection needs a stoplight.