closed #192430
Potholes, Other Street Repair
S Forrester St
- Case Date:
- 7/24/2024
Large pothole at intersection of S Forrester and Daniel at southern most leg of Forrester connecting to Rogers Rd
Large pothole at intersection of S Forrester and Daniel at southern most leg of Forrester connecting to Rogers Rd
There are a bunch of potholes in this area. Greenbriar Lane has a small grassy median between High Street and Locust. At the west end of this median on the north side of Greenbriar where it meets Locust there is rough pavement and a pothole. Continuing northwest there is a small traffic island between Locust and Wilton with potholes around it and a bunch of gravel on the sidewalk. The potholes need to be filled and the gravel cleaned up.
Pothole at the intersection of Greenbriar and Locust Ct. The north east corner, near the fire hydrant, on the north side of the Greenbriar at the west end of the median.
Trucks are dumping dirt to fill in the quarry behind the 2 motels on Rappel. They do not clean up the mess, gravel, that they leave behind on the street which they also have destroyed because of their weight. With all the construction going on on 46 Crider and Cider had a street swiper clean Rappel while they were working so the street was kept clean. This should also be kept clean. That portion of Stonelake Dr. is in the city it is the city's responsibility to enforce the trucking company to repair the street and keep it clean.
Destruction of curb
Middle of the road
Potholes on w Kirkwood from elm st to maple st
Pothole not properly repaired, Wright contracting firm likely at fault.
Bad pothole on the on ramp from 37 to 45. I am going to have to replace a tire after hitting it.
We moved into a new house in Hidden Meadow in May of this year, and after 6 months we still do not have a street sign. Our address is 5274 N Filbert Drive, Bloomington, 47404, our street name is N Filbert Dr. This is a safety and liability concern, if emergency vehicles – fire, ambulance, or police had to find one of the houses on our street, they would be unable to, especially since our street still doesn’t show up on Google maps. The thought of something bad happening to a member my family or to me and knowing that help might not find us is very unsettling. We’ve waited for 6 months and still no sign. I'm not sure who to contact, and whether it is the city, the planning department, or the developer who is responsible for street signs, but I'm hoping you can help me figure out who I can contact - if it isn't your office. Thanks! Laura Wisley Cell (812)360-3842