closed #173537
Potholes, Other Street Repair
Bloomington City Hall
- Case Date:
- 8/30/2020
Several potholes on Graham between S Rogers and Madison. At 415 Graham and before, if you are coming from Madison.
Several potholes on Graham between S Rogers and Madison. At 415 Graham and before, if you are coming from Madison.
The bike lane along Smith Rd. needs swept as there is glass and debris.
Potholes on Watson between Madison and S Rogers. Also still on Graham, between Madison and S Rogers.
This pothole is not visible from a distance and is very dangerous. I was going 15 mph since it is right by the stoplight at Jordan and Atwater and my back rear tire popped and the front passenger rim is completely bent. My car was undrivable and required roadside assistance to get it towed. I now need to have two tires, a rim and wheel replaced as well as a complete alignment done on my car. I am now left without a car for a week, I am forced to pay nearly $1000 in damages to my car and as a full time student who also works part time, this is a very large sum of money. The city needs to fix this quickly so that it does not happen to anybody else.
An 8 by 2 ft. Section of S. Highland on the west side of the steeet next to the storm drain section (near my house at 926 S. Highland) has buckled and crumbled into various sizes of asphalt chunks. If we have a sustained and severe downpour of rain, the water running down the street will carry the chunks into and block the storm drain under my front drive (on city property) and cause flooding. I am 81 and am unable to clear the street myself. May I ask you to inspect the area and possibly remove the debris? Thank you.
Damage to road at the corner of S. Laurel Ct and E. Heather Dr. This damage seems to be ongoing as cars make a right turn over this area and break off pieces of the road surface. Also there are multiple potholes forming on S. Laurel Court
Why has the city torn up the asphalt and then just left it for 3 weeks? Why would you remove it so long before replacing it?
worn-down road
Fenbrook has potholes, uneven surfaces, and rough patches along the whole length between e moores and smith rd.
It looks like the road had settled and they chose to fix the issue by adding asphalt over the concrete road. It turn basically made it a speed up a couple years back. We unfortunately have huge semis and overloaded tractor trailers flying down our road. The thud from these hauling trailers can me felt all throughout my house. I have noticed since buying the house two years ago, that these constant vibrations are affecting the foundation on my house. My next door neighbor and I have had enough. I don’t know why the city chose to fix the settled road this way but it is cause far more damage to my property than it is the cars and semis driving over this area. I’ve already filed a complaint over a year ago and nothing has been done.