closed #187379
Potholes, Other Street Repair
515 N Grant ST
- Case Date:
- 2/20/2024
Alleyways have numerous deep potholes that can damage cars repeatedly having to drive through to access parking lots.
Alleyways have numerous deep potholes that can damage cars repeatedly having to drive through to access parking lots.
E 5th Street needs to be repaved. It is beyond just patching potholes. It is dangerous to walk on because the pavement is broken on both sides of the streets. The city will not prioritize a sidewalk, so pedestrians must share the road with cars and bikes. Please look at the include photo and tell me that it can be repaved!
Same location - the pothole repairs have come undone again. Thank you!
Approximately 30 yards eastward from the stop sign at E Post Road and N Staats St, in the westbound lane of Post road, is a 12" wide by 33" long rectangular indentation originally dug by a contractor and then filled in. The fill has since subsided by one to two inches throughout. Hope it can be topped off to make a smoother street.
Big pothole at Indiana University do you know city repair it
Big pothole at Indiana University outside of indoor track do you know city repair it
Big potholes at the intersection of W Third Street and Franklin Road.
Near the alley way at 401 N Dunn water does not drain properly and builds up with gravel and dirt making it difficult for handicap travel. 8th Street has been paved over so many times that drainage is impaired. There is quite a bit of debris there now and this holds a lot of water during a rain event. Finally the alley has been patched a little but it is in pretty bad shape and needs redone. Thank you; Dave Kamen
There is a massive trench across the full width of N Oolitic Drive. It has gotten terrible and I fear is a safety risk. It has been there since at least August 2023.
There was a pothole here - on Smith Road, by one of the Meadowpark Apts entrances. And it appears it was repaired and they left a rectangular hole in the street? Is that permanent? It's still a jolt to drive over. We usually swerve a bit to avoid. Thank you!