closed #168456
Potholes, Other Street Repair
631 N College AVE
- Case Date:
- 5/8/2019
There is a large pothole in the southbound bike lane on N Walnut St near E Glendora Dr.
There is a large pothole in the southbound bike lane on N Walnut St near E Glendora Dr.
Sewage is coming out of manhole cover in the alley.
WATER LEAK
back yard garbage, loud drunken screaming fights at night. fireworks shot off 24 hours a day. barking, squealing dog on chain, low life sleaze bags hang around.
Sewer backup.
house in the 600 block of N. Adams on the west side of street has a bunch of junk cars in the front yard and a bunch of junk in the yard. Is this house a registered rental?
can exceeds size limit
Sewer is clogged and and backing up into the building.
Greetings. On a daily basis I commute as a pedestrian through my neighborhood. Part of my route involves the view of an entire length of a building filled with phrases such as, LETS WRECK SHIT, Hot For Crime, and LOSER. I wrote a letter over a year ago politely requesting the property owner remedy this. Additionally, I suggested they consider planting a hedgerow of sorts to restrict people's access to the wall. I have not received a reply, and no action has been taken. Can the city please address this? Also, There is graffiti all over the wall directly across from this but that is more offensive on a subjective level. Ultimately, both properties are owned by the same entity, and it would be really great if they maintained their property in a way that made the streets of Bloomington feel safe and civil. Thank you.
In response to uReport case #178550, if the property owner has had to repeatedly paint over graffiti, then perhaps the built environment could be examined to see if any improvements could be made that would benefit the property owner as well as residents. A walk down that street at night reveals pitch black darkness. There is a light at the T intersection of Fairview and 11th, but the illumination does not reach around the bend in Fairview. The property has a light in their lot which actually causes the sidewalk on Fairview to be even darker in contrast. It has never felt safe as a pedestrian or cyclist but that can be remedied by personal use of lights. However, having the street illuminated could help to make it less hospitable for delinquent behavior as well as the wonderful bonus of increased safety for non-motorist travelers. Lastly, vehicles regularly speed down the decline on 11th, fail to stop at the stop sign, and continue around the bend on Fairview. I would think that increased illumination would be helpful to those motorists who are already driving recklessly. Thank you.