closed #171169
Potholes, Other Street Repair
S Jordan Ave, Bloomington, Indiana, 47405
- Case Date:
- 12/9/2019
Huge pothole at 1424 E. 3rd (Campus Tutoring Service) It's sending debris onto the sidewalk and into the building
Huge pothole at 1424 E. 3rd (Campus Tutoring Service) It's sending debris onto the sidewalk and into the building
White lines for pedestrian crosswalks are severely faded on college mall road, which is quite dangerous—especially at night. Please repaint them.
There are many severe potholes in the alley behind dragon express on 3rd all the way back to Atwater. Alley runs parallel to Jordan Ave. Potholes make it hard to get to my driveway at 335 S Jordan Ave.
Big pothole behind new poke place makes it hard to get to my house
There are 2 fairly large potholes at the intersection of W Baywood Drive and S Rogers road. It would be great if these could be repaired before winter so they don't get worse.
There are ridges across the street opposite to Potbelly on Kirkwood that is hard to notice while riding downhill westward on my bike. I'm surprised that I haven't fallen off my bike yet. I've had a few close calls though
Under cut sidewalk. Lack of fill and support under the slab.
This picture shows the left hand side of Piedmont Parkway as you are going to turn into Morris Farm Drive. The black strip has a dip into the pavement that could cause someone's car to get out of line. The hole is about 3 inches deep. This needs to be repaved or torn up again and fixed properly. It has been sinking since it was repaired.
So, just like that, the temporary fix, gravel in the ditch was just that, temporary. After a couple rains, the gravel has all washed down in front of our storm drain and across Kinser Pike. The deep crevice along Acuff Road either needs to be filled in with black top or concrete, or a true rain gutter needs to be installed. Gravel just compounds the problem, and the crevice is still there.
The alleyway between Cardinal Spirits at 922 S Morton St and the building to the North of us continues to flood and cause water to flood down into our building. We would like to request some kind of simple drainage solution such as a ditch to be installed to mitigate this problem.