closed #165876
Excessive Growth
- Case Date:
- 9/11/2018
Growth reported by resident into the road at 2513 S Ford Ave.
Growth reported by resident into the road at 2513 S Ford Ave.
Recycling bin stored on sidewalk. Also, large amount of brush blocking sidewalk.
Going towards the Mall, on E Second Street, past the intersection with Woodscrest, before the 'wavy wall' starts: trees encroaching on the sidewalk, walking there might be unpleasant because you may get hit in the face by branches.
There has been no street sign on our corner (16th and Washington) for a number of years.
Vegetation is growing over the sidewalk on the Maple Street side of house. Sidewalk is impassible the entire length. You have to walk out in the street. Looks terrible and is a safety issue.
Corner turning right from westbound W Pine Meadows Dr to northbound W Twin Oaks Ridge has a deep pot hole right past the stop sign on the right side of the lane.
Excessive growth reported on bike path along South Smith road. Appears to be on City property as opposed to private.
At https://bloomington.in.gov/interactive/maps/parkingmap the map shows either Residential Parking or Other Permit Required (can't tell which as the symbols are identical) on one block South and one block East of the intersection E. Smith Ave. and S. Dunn St. I don't believe this is accurate. I have not seen signs posted in this area and there are not adjoining residences. They are also not in a Zone.
E First near the intersection with Highland. Water valve that could use a little asphalt to smooth it out?
A previously repaired pothole at that intersection is beginning to sink.