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closed #202393

Blocked Sidewalk

4104 E Cadbury CT

Case Date:
4/30/2025

Fire bush on corner well over the sidewalk on both Brighton Crest and Cadbury Court.

closed #202410

Blocked Sidewalk

1125 E Hunter AVE

Case Date:
4/30/2025

trash cans blocking sidewalk, ballantine

closed #169908

Blocked Sidewalk

269-399 W 4th St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404

Case Date:
8/15/2019

Three Lime scooters are blocking the sidewalk in front of my apartment building where several disabled people live.

closed #168452

Blocked Sidewalk

Talbots

Case Date:
5/8/2019

Blocking sidewalk for wheelchair use

closed #202000

Blocked Sidewalk

1125 E Hunter AVE

Case Date:
4/10/2025

ballantine sidewalk has been blocked by a trash can for many days

closed #202478

Blocked Sidewalk

925 S Brighton Crst Rd

Case Date:
5/5/2025

Blocked sidewalk. Low-hanging easement callery pear tree. Resident overgrowth.

closed #202586

Blocked Sidewalk

1310 W Tiffany CT

Case Date:
5/10/2025

Sidewalk on north side of Gordon Pike is covered in mud. I saw an older woman fall trying to walk here a few days ago. The construction workers should clear it.

closed #202590

Blocked Sidewalk

402 E 10th St

Case Date:
5/11/2025

Roudy behavior. Too loud

open #202601

Blocked Sidewalk

873 S Coriander Ct

Case Date:
5/12/2025

2 bushes blocking sidewalk over halfway. Thank you.You all do a great job!

open #202652

Blocked Sidewalk

Case Date:
5/13/2025

there is a sidewalk that runs from the park to South wexley road. there are actually two sidewalks and the one I'm talking about is 100 yards south of the intersection of East Rock Creek drive and South wexley road. this sidewalk runs from South wexley road to the park and softball fields that are south of the South side YMCA. this sidewalk has four spots where the concrete sections have subsided creating a two to three inch trip hazard. there are four places in the sidewalk where this happens. two of them are marked with faded red paint but the two other ones aren't marked at all. a person walking or jogging can easily not spot them. I myself have tripped twice once I stubbed the heck out of my toe. I've seen similar situations where the protruding concrete section has been ground down to eliminate the two to three inches that are sticking up. I wanted to report it because I think it's a pretty unsafe situation because you do see joggers including some old people using it and it could easily trip them they could break a hip or something if you need more information my number is 812-391-0134