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closed #172729

Utilities Construction

620 W 15th ST

Case Date:
6/10/2020

There is water coming up from the street here. It's actually been happening for months. Looks like either some sort of water main break.

closed #186463

Utilities Construction

703 E Cottage Grove Ave, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA

Case Date:
12/8/2023

Thank you for recently covering an open utility hole in this area by the alley. We noticed another one this morning a bit west of that one. It is also between Fess and Park on Cottage Grove. This one is approximately half-way between Fess and the alley between and parallel to Fess and Park, about 8 feet north of the sidewalk on the north side of Cottage Grove. It is smaller than the last one, maybe 6-8 inches, and looks quite old, unused, and slightly crooked. Maybe just fill it with dirt (?)

closed #186434

Utilities Construction

711 E Cottage Grove AVE

Case Date:
12/6/2023

SE corner of lot just west of alley and close to the sidewalk there is a medium-sized, water-meter pit that is uncovered. Lid is not around, apparently. Dangerous trip hazard at night, and animals could fall in.

closed #179588

Utilities Construction

Case Date:
4/21/2022

Water leak in city water line pre meter

closed #185662

Utilities Construction

Case Date:
9/19/2023

Cbu replaced 3 hydrants during main replacement. These areas need to be replanted . Additionally during one replacement irrigation damage resulted in a $400 charge for repair. We request reimbursement

closed #186590

Utilities Construction

Case Date:
12/21/2023

900 and 1000 block South High Street Water running down the street, where fiber optic cable is being installed

open #188861

Utilities Construction

Case Date:
6/10/2024

I work for Mackie Properties, and we manage Ridgefield HOA. The driveway at 3916 N Whitewood Way in Ridgefield, which the City repoured last year after repairing a broken main water line, is deteriorating. We initially reported this issue to the City earlier this year, but the City did not take responsibility for redoing the driveway. Since then, we have had contractors assess the situation, and they have determined that improper installation is causing the deterioration. Today, we sent another contractor to reinspect the driveway and provide a quote for sealing it. However, they confirmed that the deterioration has worsened over the past few months and that sealing is not a viable solution. They noted that the concrete was too wet when installed, leading to its current state. We request that the City tear out the existing driveway and properly pour a new one to prevent further deterioration.