closed #160390
Potholes, Other Street Repair
101-159 North Lincoln Street
- Case Date:
- 8/2/2017
Esan Thai lot paved; contractor made a mess on the alley & parking lot
Esan Thai lot paved; contractor made a mess on the alley & parking lot
Street work at the intersection of Walnut and Allen left potholes that may need to be filled in.
Can the concrete block retaining wall be repaired at the intersection of SR 46 at 2700 East Third Street & College Mall Road? Since at least mid-2018, it has been damaged. Blocks have fallen, earth is exposed, and general rebuild and cleanup needs to occur. It appears that this damage was a result of a motor vehicle accident. Here's the response I received from INDOT on this inquiry: "...this would be the responsibility of the city or county, as INDOT only goes to the curb in city limits."
Can the city blow out/vacuum the leaves/litter in the gutters/curbs/sidewalks on Kirkwood Avenue just east of Walnut Street? This is one of the “signature” streets of Bloomington, and it looks as if this maintenance hasn’t been performed in some time. The present condition fails to give the proper impression of the city of which Bloomington touts itself, especially at this time of year when we have many first-time visitors to the city. Thank you.
Two manhole covers on Sassafras Hill Apartment complex (managed by Hunter Bloomington Properties) have been damaged for over 6 months. As you can see, the damage is quite severe. Rather than fix the issue, HBP has relied on traffic cones/barrels to block traffic from riding over the defective manholes.
Parking lot striping on this lot in Bryan Park and other parking lot just north of this one on Henderson is very hard to see. Can you please re-stripe these parking lots so spaces are more evident? Thank you.
On Southdowns, in the bike lane opposite the entrance to the Woodlawn parking lot across from Bryan Park pool, there's a hole that is wide enough to swallow a bike tire and make someone crash. In fact, people have crashed there. It's a trap for bike tires. It's been that way for 5 years or more.
When are the speed bumps on Countryside and the Adams Hill area going to be removed now that the construction in that area is done?
There is a section of pavement in the bike path / walking path / running path on Southdowns just east of Woodlawn Avenue. There's a big gap on the pavement. It is now big enough a bike tire could get caught in it or a person walking might find the uneven ground tough to navigate.
Pothole. Hawthorne at University