closed #127342
Excessive Growth
812 S Fess AVE
- Case Date:
- 7/20/2012
weeds on east side of alley overgrown, extending into alley, scraping cars and making it difficult to pass
weeds on east side of alley overgrown, extending into alley, scraping cars and making it difficult to pass
weeds on east side of alley overgrown, extending into alley, scraping cars and making it difficult to pass
Clogged sewers (several) both sides, primarily north side.
Resident at 710 S Jordan is complaining that a city project is causing rats to come out and they are running around the neighborhood.
106 N. Walnut...Motor Service Business has graffiti on front and back of building
Trees are growing over the sidewalks enough so that it becomes difficult to pass
I applaud your efforts in making Bloomington a friendlier place to travel within, in regards to pedestrians and bicycles. I don't drive and have no plans or needs to in the near future. My family sometimes gets irratated by the by-pass back-ups having to take me accross town to school often but I see the workers working so I know the work will be done in a timely manner. Good Job!
Urinal in men's restroom is running non stop.
The attached photo shows the pedestrian signal at the corner of East 3rd Street and Woodscrest Drive in Bloomington. As you can see, northbound traffic on Woodscrest has a right-turn arrow at the same time that pedestrians crossing 3rd Street have a "walk" signal, which puts them directly in the path of the turning traffic. Surely this is not the way a properly designed pedestrian signal is supposed to work! Imagine the lawsuit when a motorist strikes a pedestrian in this crosswalk and it turns out they were both obeying their signals...
We are wondering if there is a nurse who attends Karst Farm daycamp. Our son has a strong peanut allergy, and is required to carry an EpiPen. According to the authorization form, parks and rec employees are not allowed to administer injections. In our opinion our son is too young to inject himself, not to mention while having an anaphylactic attack he might not be able to think clearly enough to inject himself . So what this sounds like, is if he has an attack then he must wait for the ambulance to show up to inject his EpiPen. This is ludicrous. Please call me back in the morning with some clarification. Thank you.