closed #179874
Potholes, Other Street Repair
118 N Rogers St, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA
- Case Date:
- 5/15/2022
Lots of potholes northbound on S Rogers Street close to the intersection with W 6th Street.
Lots of potholes northbound on S Rogers Street close to the intersection with W 6th Street.
Deep pothole southbound on S Rogers after the intersection with W 4th Street.
Lots of potholes northbound on S Rogers Street.
The alley next to my house needs to be graded (my car scrapes the middle/high section of the alley). You already did the section that is off of Highland Avenue (thank you!), but the part of the alley that connects to Ballantine Road needs to be done. It starts at the alley entrance from Ballantine Road (503 S. Ballantine Rd) and goes about halfway down the alley. In this area, the middle of the alley needs to be scraped down and gravel added. It would be great if you could add gravel to the whole alley as some sections are muddy after a rain. Thank you.
The issue from case #179307 has already returned from the recent storms.
In the 3400 block of S. Cedarwood Circle, the City dug up the road a few months ago, then never came back to finish the job. The road is a mess with missing asphalt and gravel/debris all around. Can the City get back out here this week to fix this and finish up the work they started? Thanks.
From a citizen: West-bound lane of E. 3rd near intersection of Smith Road, looks like a small access cover has been dislocated or damaged so that jagged metal is sticking up out of the road.
5th Street between Jefferson and Union streets is beyond the repair of simply fixing pot holes. Some of the damage on the street is due to property owners fixing their sewer lines and then not repaving the street.
The raised section of road under the b-line bridge is so sharp and rough it sets off the collision detection in my car at the speed limit. It needs to be graded and resurfaced
Reponse to Jane Fleig. If Hathaway Ct. is not a city street, what kind of street is it? we are all paying city taxes? You said the developer is still responsible for maintenance and issues. The developer went bankrupt and you, the city, let the developer's bond expire. So who's responsibility is it? I believe it is the city's. It's been turned over to you. The city needs to add a drain on the curb. It was installed in the wrong location. UReport 180700