closed #156774
City Construction Projects
Indiana University Bloomington
- Case Date:
- 10/26/2016
Manhole cover removed on west side of Highland Ave. by Lambda Chi House.
Manhole cover removed on west side of Highland Ave. by Lambda Chi House.
Road closed signs are knocked over and are in the southbound lane of Woodlawn.
Subsidence of manhole cover. (Water) I have seen no less than 3 people stumble due to 1/2" drop. Maybe bevel edge of brick.
For weeks, the contractor doing the concrete curb work at Miller and Henderson has left a deep drop off as you head westbound on Miller to the stop sign unprotected. Of course they have plenty of barrels everywhere else where they filled in the cuts, but not at this the worst one. And every city utility worker coming to and fro from the Miller garage drives right by it.
New traffic patterns require 4way stop or light. Please do not wait for the subdivision to be completed. Install now please.
Subsidence to manhole cover in far turn lane. College mall and SR46 While on 46, turning left onto E. 3rd St. Manhole cover is tight to island divider. Next to storm drain.
My guess is you are aware that: (1) Driving west on 17th there is a small no left turn sign. (2) Drivers (to be kind) apparently aren't seeing the sign (surely they aren't ignoring it). Anyway, it is causing some big backups at times. I was there twice today and both times someone waited to turn left onto College. Not sure it is solveable, but hopefully there is something.
Since cross traffic is not permitted on 17th Street between College and Walnut and east of Walnut, it seems the traffic light signaling through its regular cycle is needless and leading to long backups on Walnut. At least make it flashing yellow.
Hello. I'm sorry I don't know side streets. ,If you go down west 6th St. Probably half way, there is three good side section of potholes. It's in areas where it's been pre filled some. Hole are 1 food deep. They have been there well over 1 year. They didn't get like the over night. I ride a Mt bike, they are very dangerous if hit
There is a large city tree -- a sugar maple -- in front of our house at 2321 S. Montclair. It's between the sidewalk and the road, near our driveway. The tree is dead and has started to lose limbs. I hope the city can send a crew to remove it soon. A few years ago, Doug Fowler (arborist) suggested putting a support in the tree to help its stability. I paid for that support, so if possible, please ask the crew to leave it behind in case I could ever re-use it. Thank you!