closed #200344
Sidewalk Snow Removal
1221 W 6th ST
- Case Date:
- 1/16/2025
Snow turning to ice
Snow turning to ice
Thank you for clearing the path within Reverend Butler Park and most of the sidewalks around the park quickly after the snowfall earlier this month. Please finish the job by clearing the snow from the sidewalk on Fairview Street in the northeast corner of the park, from where the park path meets the Fairview sidewalk north to 10th Street. Snow and ice still covered this portion of the sidewalk as of this morning, January 17, more than ten days after the end of the snowfall. Please note Bloomington Municipal Code section 6.07.010(a) "It shall be the duty of every owner of any premises abutting a sidewalk in all parts of the city to remove, or cause to be removed, all snow and ice from the sidewalk to allow safe and reasonable travel on said sidewalk within twenty-four hours after snow or ice has ceased to fall or in any way accumulate."
Dumpster still overflowing. Now tenants are putting trash alongside it. This is getting ridiculous do you not have any authority to get this rectified?
Dead racoon on the inner sidewalk overhanging the Vietnam vet memorial
Dumpster overflowing since Tuesday, this is the condition today. I hope fines will begin soon
The person who lives here, Frank, rides his bike on the sidewalk with his two (sometimes) leashed dogs. I have witnessed these dogs almost hit by cars in cross streets due to the speed and visibility issues, as well as getting caught in the bike tires. This is dangerous for people living in the neighborhood, as well as his poor dogs.
A rental property across the alley from my house has 2 cars parked in a space for 1 car. One car crashed into my house and fled the scene. She continues to park there at 317 N. Fairview in the backyard.
2 groups of potholes. 1 in middle of road, another south side of street.
Massive pothole at the edge of northbound lane, potential for car damage. Approximate location.
During a phone call about planning questions this morning, I received a request/complaint about the maintenance of the storm inlet at the northeast corner of Reverend Butler Park, at the southwest corner of 10th Street and Fairview Street. The storm inlet regularly gets blocked with branches and other debris, causing flooding in the park, in 10th Street, and in the basement of 615 North Fairview Street. The caller requests that CBU institute a regular schedule of maintenance to keep this inlet clear. Thank you