closed #156814
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
- Case Date:
- 10/29/2016
Need new curb cut N.W. corner of Kinser & Gourley to match recent curb cut on N E. corner
Need new curb cut N.W. corner of Kinser & Gourley to match recent curb cut on N E. corner
Is there any way to get the length of green light (and especially left turn signal) lengthened on Kinser Pike southbound at the intersection with 46? Nearly all the traffic to and from North HS is now being routed through this intersection now that 37/69 has closed most access points near the school. This has resulted in long delays to get through that intersection and turn onto 46 from Kinser. Currently the left turn light only lasts long enough for a maximum of 3 vehicles to get through (fewer if one is a school bus). It is not unusual for it to take me 7-10 minutes to get from Skyline Drive onto 46 around 7:45am or in the afternoon when school lets out. Please consider setting the signal time to a longer setting. Thank you in advance.
Dave Holdman Called #327-1533 he stated that the old Mad Mushroom site at 601 N Walnut is vacant as far as he can tell but the dumpster is always overflowing and blowing onto his property.
If possible, I would like to see the sidewalk on the south side of East 2nd Street (between Highland Ave and Ballantine) made available for walking. There are big bushes that perpetually extend far into the sidewalk and no one is able to walk or run on it. Thank you!
Uprooted bike rack in front of Maxs Place
trees and bushes obstruct view at Highland and Azalea lane. Sorry, I previously submitted report and erronously typed Azalea and Keri Marie. Highland was what I meant (runs past YMCA and Bloomington Learning Center)
111 E. 9th St. Lawn Corner of N. Morton and 9th St. Lawn
6-12-12: Sidewalk not accessible to person in electric wheelchair; got stuck; rescued by two passers-by. East side of Walnut just south of 3rd street. rough gravel where sidewalk dug-up.
Bicycle rack subsidies, I have heard the city of Bloomington offers subsidies for businesses to install bike racks?
There are many pedestrians like myself who walk North Walnut under the railroad trestle just north of 13th Street. On the west side of Walnut, this is so overgrown with weeds (some nearly trees) it becomes difficult to safely navigate there. Who is responsible to maintain this problem? If it's the railroad, they should be fined - especially in the winter when snow is NEVER cleared. The weeds are a nasty sight, too. One more thing, what should we do when we see homeless people making their 'homes' under the bridge. I just came past there and a couple of scary guys (trolls??) were making themselves comfortable. I'm a middle-aged single woman w/o a car so I often have to go to CVS from my home at 11th and Walnut. Thanks for any help you can provide!