closed #205300
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
100 W 9th St
- Case Date:
- 8/27/2025
bricks missing and loose
bricks missing and loose
The Lower Cascades Playground - The Yellow wooden Floors in the Lower Playground are deteriorating pretty badly. They are probably okay for the season, but there are starting to be significant signs of needing repairs and replaced. The Upper Cascades Playground main slide is not structurally sound to carry the weight of a three year old. The sections are splitting from each other.
You guys extended these sidewalk areas and planted grass which needs to be cut.
Resident called in to complain about the location of a dumpster that has been parked beside their residence for approximately 2 months. Problems related to the dumpster location precipitated after IU students began move-in activities earlier this month. The resident has not been able to reliably utilize sanitation services because the dumpster obstructs access for sanitation vehicles. Sanitation has issued warnings to the resident for trash build-up, but the resident does not control the dumpster and has requested help to remediate the problem.
Ottoman, bike tire and broken end table have been left at the curb for a month.
Dead tree dropping branches into alley. Needs to be removed before the whole tree comes down.
There is a bunch of foliage that almost completely obstructs the sidewalk right along the property line between 113 and 125 E 10th St. I basically found myself walking through a bush last night at this spot while walking through the area. It's unclear which side of the property line the bush/plant/tree is on; it could very well be on both properties.
You just spent $50000-$100,000 putting in handicap ramps and textured strips for blind citizens at the corner of Cottage Grove and Dunn. The house on Dunn, just south of that intersection, has a rope/hammock strung right across the sidewalk for four days. Should a blind person walk thru here, they wouldn't see it and would be "clotheslined"
There is a lady that stands there with a sign, not a lot, but a few times I have seen her. She is hostile towards the cars sitting at the stop light waiting for the light to turn green. She was shaking her fist at me and I thought she was going to start beating my car. There are homeless all around that area which needs to be addressed, but if any person starts beating on my car for whatever their reason is I do consider that person to be violent and I am fearing for my life. That is not acceptable in our city. Clean up our streets Bloomington.
Multiple graffiti "420" with arrows spray painted on sidewalks on Dunn St. and surrounding sidewalks leading to 208 S. Dunn