closed #158941
Potholes, Other Street Repair
3504 E William CT
- Case Date:
- 4/29/2017
Dead tree in front of house. 3506 E. William court, Bloomington, IN 47401.
Dead tree in front of house. 3506 E. William court, Bloomington, IN 47401.
The corner bump-out on W 3rd at S Fairview juts out too far into the street and cars drive over it which often causes flat tires...two this past Sunday! Since W 3rd is getting fully re-paved soon (because of the sewer replacement work that is finished now) I wonder if you could shave two feet of the bump out? To be clear, I think the bump out needs to be there...it's only the south cement "curb" that needs to be cut short and re-cemented. Thanks, Jaclyn
7th and Woodlawn, middle of the intersection. Visibly, there doesn't seem to be a bad pothole. However, when driving a bus through the intersection, there is a ridge or something there that is very awful to drive over.
The city was out filling pot holes on Azalea and in Summerwood Court yesterday and today. This is constantly occuring because the Summit Apartment Complex is directing run off water down onto Azalea. There is a buried system that releases water close to the street. In the winter time, this is quite dangerous because it creates frequent icing near the traffic slowing area. This area is unkept and a blight on our neighborhood. The problem in Summerwood Court is that there was orriginally a storm drain grate that was filled in many years ago. A sink hole has opened up in the neighbor's yard where it used to be. This hole poses a danger. It is in line with the location of the constant patching a few feet into the yard.
Pothole
A gentleman called this morning complaining that there was an open utilities cut in the road that was causing significant damage to cars that are driving through the area. He would like this to be fixed as soon as possible to avoid any more damage to cars.
After the heavy rain, the 'usual' potholes have appeared again on the south side of e Second Street, from the intersection with High all the way until the STOP-sign at the intersection of Second and Woodcrest.
There is a dip in the road near this location and a pot hole has developed. The surface of the road needs to be raised to prevent the pot hole from reappering. It was fixed last year but is back again.
Asphalt crumbling. Large aligator cracks. Pot hole.