closed #158058
Trash
3840 E 10th ST
- Case Date:
- 2/8/2017
trash in driveway
trash in driveway
"Speed limit and Curve Ahead" sign next to entrance of IU Farmstead on N. Pete Ellis Drive is blocked by low-hanging limbs limiting visibility of motorists/cyclists, etc. near the Railroad approach & across from the Woodbridge Post Office busy intersection.
The detour sign by the beeline Trail blocks the view of traffic crossing the B line where I came very close to a bicyclist because they were right behind that big orange square
Everyday there are dozens of deer that run across this area. Recently some deer have been hit trying to cross 2nd street, around 2nd and Rose. Cars move too quickly down 2nd without paying attention, I believe this area would benefit greatly from a deer crossing sign, speed bump, or stop sign.
Street light at 6th between elm and oak is out.
Broken sidewalk. West side of S Park Ave just north of 2nd
Cars continue to park on the grass next to our garage.
Switchyard playground merry-go-round doesn’t rotate anymore
West info sign on sidewalk needs repair - exposed nail/ sheet metal on south side of sign +/- 12” above sidewalk
Hello there I hope you’re having a good morning. I am making another report this week regarding the same issue I made a few weeks ago. a few weeks ago, my initial report was that the waste management completely trashed all the streets in the Green Acres neighborhood. This week, there is not any trash, laying out to the extent that there was when I made my first report. However, the placement of the trash bins and the recycling bins were strewn across all areas of properties in the entirety of the Green Acres neighborhood. I was driving on my way to work, and I saw multiple bins far off from where they should’ve been. Many trash bins were left in the middle of the lawns and recycling bins were strewn across driveways, etc. Of the many things that caught my eye this morning, I have attached the one that caught my eye the most. in the attachment I have provided, we can notice that the trash bin is fully turned over and standing on its top… and further back in the picture, you can notice the recycling bins in disarray. For people with disabilities, it is extremely hard to relocate the waste bins if they are thrown around or flipped over. Last week’s waste removal was great. However the week before last and this week were not ideal. Please forward this to the right people and I hope we can make Bloomington a more appealing place to reside. Thanks