closed #183286
Potholes, Other Street Repair
419 E 7th ST
- Case Date:
- 3/30/2023
Alley located behind 419 E 7th St running East and West has large potholes running from Grant to Dunn
Alley located behind 419 E 7th St running East and West has large potholes running from Grant to Dunn
Fiberoptic installation crew left an unfilled foot-sized hole in the alleyway between 415 & 419 E.1st Street just adjacent to the sidewalk.
There is another hole as well as the road is pretty crumbly
There’s a large pothole in the alleyway that leads to the parking lot for 421 W. 6th St. (Bloomington Chamber of Commerce). This pothole is immediately before turning into the parking lot. It’s become large enough that I’m worried it will destroy someone’s tire.
Alley is disheveled with holes and vegetation growing through out the entire alley way.
We are writing to report the poor condition of the gravel street in front of our property. On our very first day of moving in, one of our vehicles got a flat tire from the state of the roadway. We are requesting that the city repair the gravel street as soon as possible to prevent further damage and to ensure safe access for residents and visitors. Thank you so much.
The east alley running beside 417 East Cottage Grove Avenue (between 417 and 421 East Cottage Grove Avenue) is in need of repair. Asphalt is a preferred method of this repair (asphalt alley entirely from Cottage Grove Avenue to 11th Street). The gravel washes out on this alley due to its grade. This message is coming from the owner of the two properties 417 and 421, Stasny & Horn, IGP. Thank you for your time and assistance with this matter.
A utility cut was made at this intersection west of Upland Brewing. The work appears to be completed, but the repair of the cut leaves the cut edges too high causing severe stress to my cars suspension even if I try to go over it slowly. When will this intersection either be repaved of the utility cut filled in so that the pavement is smoother going over it? Thank you for your fine (and I go mean it) work.
Not a large northside pothole but DEEP on a somewhat narrow street w/parking.
The alley has a serious pothole about midway down between University and First Streets. Even at 10mph, if you hit it the wrong way you risk damage.