closed #182986
Potholes, Other Street Repair
N Browncliff Ln, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
- Case Date:
- 2/28/2023
Many potholes on street especially around 3000 N. Browncliff
Many potholes on street especially around 3000 N. Browncliff
The street is really starting to fall apart in places, particularly on the sides of the road. There are several places where the decay is so pronounced that it has become dangerous to mow (because of large, hidden, chunks of asphalt. In other areas there is little to no proper drainage because of crushed culverts, etc. A recent water main break has also caused a very large pothole which will obviously deteriorate as winter approaches. As with other potholes in the past, this means that cars need to pay attention to the potholes, sometimes swerving to avoid. Since the street has no sidewalks (and in some places not even grassy places to walk) yet is home to many elementary school children who walk to and from the busstop each day, this is particularly dangerous, especially for drivers who do not live on the street (like Amazon, UPS and other drivers.) Please take a look at these situations at your earliest convenience.
The curb on the west side of the street between 9th and 10th is sadly damaged and has been for the last 15 years. Why can we build trails and not fix our curbs?
two holes cut into street, can you repair please
A very short stretch of North Indiana Avenue is extremely bumpy and uneven immediately to the south of East 7th Street. The bumpy stretch is right before you reach the intersection with 7th St as you're heading north on Indiana Ave.
Pothole
Bluebird and Brothers- Potholes
A short stretch of North Woodlawn Avenue is very uneven and bumpy between East 11th Street and East 10th Street. Cars often drive in the bike lanes to avoid the bumpy center of the road.
As you travel from Oakdale drive to 2nd street, a pothole is located on the right side just before the road curves to meet 2nd street.
There is a deep pot hole at the intersection of Longview Ave and Glenwood. Please address when possible It is on the order 3-4 inches deep. Thanks!