closed #191666
Potholes, Other Street Repair
2113 Parker Avenue
- Case Date:
- 7/9/2024
We have a pot hole outside of our house that is rather large and we would like to have it filled up. Thanks
We have a pot hole outside of our house that is rather large and we would like to have it filled up. Thanks
On the 3400 block of South Kennedy Drive, there are numerous potholes going down the street. It's been patched before but the potholes have started to open back up. They start at the corner of Burks and Kennedy and goes all the way down to the fire station. I know that everyone is extremely busy with storm cleanup, but can someone look at this please? Thanks for all that you do!
I submitted a report a day ago reporting that the City’s fiber project filled holes in the road with stones that were washing out. Surprise, with the rain yesterday they are even worse!
This one in the attached photo is on S. Woodlawn Ave between Atwater Ave and E Hunter Ave. This is extremely deep and will definitely cause any cyclists or motorcyclists to fall. There are wider but shallower potholes just one block south of this section on S. Woodlawn. It would be great to get those fixed at the same time.
There is a shallow pothole in the middle of the street about 1 ft or so in diameter.
Right before you get to the tracks going west on 3rd street to turn left on to Muller Parkway the trees in the media you have planted is blocking the view to on coming traffic very dangerous could you please trim the trees so it's safer?
I'd like to report a pot hole that is near the entrance to Cedar Creek Senior Living located at 3203 E. Moores Pike in Bloomington, IN 47401. My mother-in-law resides here and we've been trying to steer around this pot hole as we enter the facility from the east. Thanks!
The alley to the north of this property is in bad condition. It would be helpful to have it repaired prior to move-in
On West Kirkwood and Elm there is roughly an 8 inch deep pothole. Someone on a motorcycle just reported that they almost hit it and crashed.
The stretch of Grant Street between Kirkwood and 8th has multiple places that have been patched multiple times over the last few years, making it really bumpy and uneven. It is especially bad close to where the Poplars used to be. If you have a list of streets you are planning on resurfacing, please include those three blocks. There is not one single place such as a huge pothole that needs a big repair - it's just an area that in general is more like cobblestone than paving. Bumpy for bicycles, and maybe also for cars.