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closed #176608

City Construction Projects

704 N. Parkridge Road, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA

Case Date:
7/18/2021

At 704 N. Park Ridge Road Ms. Kaye Hill reports that the sidewalk in front of her house is sinking and is adjacent to a storm drain. Sidewalk sink is helping to collect water and contribute to some flooding from recent rains. There are green and orange paint marks on the sidewalk there and it may already be on the list for repair. Please contact Kaye and take a look at the site to determine what can be done and advise Kaye. Thank you.

closed #176574

City Construction Projects

Case Date:
7/15/2021

The sidewalk on N Lincoln between 15th and 16th has been completely torn up by tree roots. It’s unsafe and unusable for someone with a wheelchair or stroller.

closed #170322

City Construction Projects

600 W 6th ST

Case Date:
9/12/2019

I feel like the city should know that I broke my foot walking down the horrible Near West Side sidewalk last week.

closed #168401

City Construction Projects

2901 S Olcott BLVD

Case Date:
5/5/2019

2901 Olcott. Dead branches, over sidewalk and street. Hit by trucks, knocked down by storms.

closed #155501

City Construction Projects

427 N Washington ST

Case Date:
9/6/2016

Sidewalk has lifted due to tree roots

closed #131167

City Construction Projects

1016 S Mitchell ST

Case Date:
4/2/2013

A new sidewalk in this area was installed, but the road doesn't seem to be finished. There are huge potholes and it is unsafe for bikes, pedestrians, and vehicles.

closed #129266

City Construction Projects

Case Date:
10/16/2012

i noticed a very dangerous situation that needs to be fixed. on the old part of west 3rd street that is still 2 lanes, beside the cresent donut shop, it is very narrow there, & i noticed that the edge of the street there is crumbling away. when it starts snowing in a month or 2, it will be even more dangerouse, because as the snow accumulates it can form a false shelf effect. in other words, the street there could look wider than it really is, so a driver could easily go over the edge & down into a little creek under there. please fix. thank you