Sidewalk Snow Removal
1005 W 3rd St
- Case Date:
- 2/2/2026
An unshoveled, but occupied, rental. Again, the unshoveled sidewalk forces pedestrians to walk in the street on W 3rd, with cars slaloming on this downhill stretch, where the chicanes are NOT available for refuge.
Sidewalk Snow Removal
339 S Fairview, Bloomington
- Case Date:
- 2/2/2026
A short-term rental that has not been shoveled by a local owner or the real estate company trying to sell it.
Street Snow Removal
1225 S Walnut ST
- Case Date:
- 2/2/2026
Dear City of Bloomington,
I want to begin by acknowledging the hard work and efforts of city employees during recent winter weather events. That work does not go unnoticed. However, the unfinished road conditions across the city are concerning.
We are now over a week past the most recent snowfall, and many major roads within city limits remain uncleared or only partially cleared. Several roads still have lane blockages, inconsistent clearing, and obstructions that pose potential safety risks and increase the likelihood of accidents.
When traveling in from surrounding rural areas, I expected conditions to be worse; however, county and state-maintained roads have been consistently attended to. Crews have been out daily addressing problem areas and ensuring all lanes—including shoulders—are cleared and returned to normal operating conditions.
I respectfully ask that the City review the current road conditions within Bloomington and take the necessary steps to bring major roadways back to a safe and fully functional standard for residents and commuters.
Thank you for your time and attention to this matter.
Street Snow Removal
727 W Dixie ST
- Case Date:
- 2/2/2026
Property management has no cleared snow front commons area. They are Granet Student Living.
Thank you
Street Trees
3210 E 10th ST
- Case Date:
- 2/2/2026
Across from the Pete Ellis post office there are several trees marked with a white cross. What else can this mean that they will be cut down soon. I was given the impression that this is an INDOT project. However, when I go to the INDOT public comment site, they say this is not INDOT. See picture. So is it the city of Bloomington who will be responsible for killing these beautiful oak trees?
- Case Date:
- 2/2/2026
Hi, my name is Patrick McAteer and i lost my iphone 13 on saturday night. It has a memorial card in the back of it with a photo of my friend named Caolan Finnegan, lost at around 12:30. Thanks
Blocked Sidewalk
417 N Elm St
- Case Date:
- 2/2/2026
Full House Fitness gym thinks the city is responsible for shoveling the snow on the sidewalk in front of the gym when I’m pretty sure they are. I walk that way daily with my two year old and I’m tired of walking in the street (Elm Street). Please go talk to them, they were very rude with me when I tried to. Thanks so much. Also, Girls Inc right next to the gym also hasn’t done their sidewalk on Elm street. So frustrating for us walkers especially with strollers and young kids. You’d think both these businesses would be trying harder to to make walking safe for children and families…
- Case Date:
- 2/2/2026
Trash has not been collected in 2 weeks
Street Snow Removal
32 N Rogers St
- Case Date:
- 2/2/2026
The Regions drive-thru bank has not cleared their sidewalks and even worse the intersection walkways are not cleared at Kirkwood and Rogers so we have to cross Rogers mid-block, through the traffic, into the driveway of the Circle K where cars are driving in and out. The Regions should be contacted (and fined) but I also wonder if the City should be sending out smaller plows (like you use on the B-line) to clear the intersection pedestrian crossing spaces that are now snow mounds from the City street plows all over the city.
- Case Date:
- 2/2/2026
In Green Acres, the only east-west route for walkers to avoid walking in streets is 5th and Hillsdale to the east, north along Hillsdale, then west to campus along 7th street. In many areas the walks have either been blocked by plowed snow, or by those who shovelled out their drives, and many areas remain untouched by shovel. Could the city clear the biggest mounds of snow at least? Perhaps a bucket could scoop and drop it in a unused easement or ROW? It would be helpful if the walks could be cleared as well. Thanks. I know it's low on the list but thought I'd ask politely anyway.