closed #30342
Trash
800 W Countryside LN
- Case Date:
- 6/10/2005
Bags must have sticker attached. 955
Bags must have sticker attached. 955
grass 10" high, causing problems for pedestrians
Hydrant leaking and spraying water onto street.
CONTRACTOR FOR SMITHVILLE TELEPHONE HIT WATER MAIN
This house is empty ( it is for sale). It is in the 800 block of Whitestone St. in clear creek estates ( the woman could be specific). The back of the yard needs mowed. The family that used to own it is in Ohio. The real Estate agency has been contacted and they will not do anything about it. The neighbors have mowed the front and side yard, but they can not continue to do this. She just wants the yard mowed. The Real Estate Agency is Caldwell Bankers Dunn Real Estate.phone # 339-1151
Trees/shrubs are overgrown and obscure visibility. If you're heading east on Dodds and waiting to cross Walnut, you have to pull forward until you're partially in the road in order to see if traffic is clear. This issue also exists at the intersection of Dodds & Washington (heading east) - you can't see if anyone is coming on that one-way road (or if anyone is about to cross the crosswalk) unless you pull all the way forward. This is especially dangerous because the stop sign itself is almost always obscured by a tree branch.
Please sort 947 ER
I'm new to Bloomington, currently residing on S Park Ave, so I'm not sure if the following has already been reported. I often find it frustrating that there is not a 4-way stop on at the "intersection" of 2nd st and S Park Ave. This isn't a typical intersection as 2nd street dead-ends into S Park causing drivers to have to turn right or left to continue on 2nd, depending on their direction. I realize that 2nd street has more traffic than S Park however traffic often gets backed up when drivers don't know who has the right-away. I've witness several close calls. I'm just looking for some feedback to see if this has been investigated and/or if anything can be done to address it. Many thanks for your time and consideration!