Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 8/19/2015
I noticed you are going to be doing sidewalk work in our neighborhood...The Stands..specifically the Ashwood area. There is a dangerous spot on the sidewalk right at the Stands Drive and Pierson court...north side of the street about 4 rectangles in from the corner. The block is elevated way off of the ground and is a dangerous hazard. Don't know if you can fit this in with the other work you are doing in this area. Thanks for your consideration. Also the sidewalk, in numerous places, on the west side of the Stands drive between Ashwood Drive and Ashwood Lane is crumbling.
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 8/25/2015
There is a rather significant pot hole in the eastbound lane of West Gourley Pike; located at about the 900 West block. The hole is located in the road's "tire groove" nearest to the side of the road (in other words, it impacts the passenger side tires). The road is quite narrow at the point where the pot hole is and the road also does NOT have a shoulder, so the pot hole is NOT easily avoided (assuming the pot hole is seen earlier enough to even contemplate avoiding it). Please repair the pot hole as soon as possible. Thank you!
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 8/27/2015
The street of W 6th St., just West of Adams towards the bottom of the little hill next to the Church, is starting to basically buckle and sink into itself. There was a busted water main there a few weeks ago, and I wonder if there's still some leakage because the road is becoming extremely wavy and uneven. I'd take a look at it now before it becomes a bigger problem down later on.
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 8/29/2015
The asphalt pavement on the east side of the 2300 block Montclair Avenue is broken in several places. At 2303 there are two places, one about 25 ft and the other about 20 feet long and 1-2 feet wide. In some places both layers of asphalt are gone above the gravel base. The drop off from the driveway curb to the road is over 3" at 2303. This problem is a safety hazard and will get much worse if it is not fixed soon.
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 8/30/2015
Location: 2601 N. Kinser Pike
Very rough temporary patch on water main repair. High traffic location needs overdue attention to smooth suspension damaging city street section.
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 9/2/2015
2600 N. Kinser: It's been 3 weeks. Why hasn't the street been repaired from the water leak? Thanks!
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 9/2/2015
The alley running north and south from W. Dixie to W. Dodds is overgrown with weeds and bushes and is untravelable, can someone clear that out. It's not on my property or I would do it.
Thanks!!
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 9/2/2015
There are three potholes on Romans Way three houses south of Brighton Crest. In addition, a stop/street sign has been knocked over at the intersection of S. Smith Road and Fenbrook on the northeast corner. The sign is laying on the ground. It needs a new post.
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 9/3/2015
Greetings,
I couldn't get the mayor to comment directly on the following via the Ask the Mayor program on WFIU, perhaps your dept can comment?
Downtown and near downtown main streets are
becoming a maze of hazardous patched sections,
uneven pavement, road projects without final paving (roundabout
at Arlington Road) and wear and tear that is not being attended
to. I have my doubts that the Street Dept is at fault here but here
is what I have observed as a lifelong resident who notices things.
Due to the recent explosion of downtown building, contractors tear up
our downtown streets, often major thoroughfares in order to connect to
utilities, etc. They further damage the street with huge pieces of machinery
needed for the construction. They finish the project and then cheap out on
really repairing the damage to the street that was often in fine condition
prior to them tearing it up. Then all the citizens have is a street that will kill
their tires, struts and rattle their teeth as well as possibly causing accidents.
They leave it up to the city to spend the huge $$$ to really fix the road
correctly. The contractors and builders have no right to destroy our streets
that WE pay taxes to keep in excellent condition. We should not have to
wait for a scheduled road project when the road in question carries
thousands of cars and other vehicles a day. This type of damage
is very obvious at the northern apex of Walnut and College Avenues.
Just patching the potholes and bumps and uneven surfaces is NOT enough.
It seems that the streets that are getting paved and kept in the best
condition in Bloomington are those who live in exclusive additions
off these roads and all they had to do was to jiggle the ringer on the
mayor’s cell phone and voila! the street is smooth as a baby’s bottom.
Could you comment on my observations and what can be done?
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 9/11/2015
Not a pothole, but I couldn't find a means of making this request. Utilities recently repaired a water leak on North Dunn Street just north of Tamarack Trail. The repair is worse than a nuisance; it is rather dangerous. The repair of new asphalt rises up to speed bump heights, bone jarring and quite hard on the vehicles passing over it. Motorists now are driving off the road on either side to avoid this obstacle. At speeds greater than 10 mph one's vehicle is in danger of damage. Would you please check this obstacle and take action to repair the repair? Many thanks.