closed #142971
Potholes, Other Street Repair
555 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 12/19/2014
Pothole on west side of Morton in the city parking area. This fills with water and could be a trip hazard.
Pothole on west side of Morton in the city parking area. This fills with water and could be a trip hazard.
They alley between 526 and 530 N Grant St. needs repaved along with the alley behind those building.
Greetings: I am the Director of the Farmer House Museum and I would like to address the safety concern in our ally that connect between Morton and College at 10th Street. I have a detailed video taken by our board member that shows the area of concern and safety. We have applied for an AARP grant to secure funding to repair and update the parking pad and the alley inbetween the Woodburn House and the Farmer House museum. At the Farmer House Museum we cannot repair the edges of our parking pad without the evaluation from the City of Bloomington. Thank you for your time and consideration. You can contact me at 812-336-5597 or purcellemily@ymail.com Emily Purcell, Director
Street is falling apart. See picture.
A large pothole has formed as one turned off of 10th Street. The address it is located is 409 E 10th Street.
The alley between 516 and 520 N Grant St. needs repaved along with the alley that runs behind those buildings. Google Maps names this road as N. Harrold St.
The alley between and behind the buildings at 516 N Grant need refinished. The pot holes are numerous and deep. Almost every car that goes through there scrapes their frame.
This pothole is about 8' x 15' wide and a couple inches deep. Just a mess!
Not a huge deal but tiny bit of overlay appeared gapped in front of evolve on 17th
Garbage and recycling trucks are tearing up my yard and the median area. I have tried placing my bins at different locations to prevent this with no success. My address is 500 South Arbutus Drive. The photo shows the median in the cul-de-sac after garbage and recycling trucks run through it.