closed #164569
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 5/25/2018
Pothole in the middle of S Eastside in front of 910.
Pothole in the middle of S Eastside in front of 910.
Corner of Swain and Atwater, on Atwater: tree branches hanging over the sidewalk, making it impossible to walk on sidewalk without being hit in the face by the branches.
Hi. Why have city workers been putting utility location flags all over my yard?
large chunk of concrete (support for fence) on pedestrian side/overpass next to 3rd street overpass going west and across s. college. Looks like it could be used as a projectile.
large chunk of concrete (support for fence) on pedestrian side/overpass next to 3rd street overpass going west and across s. college. Looks like it could be used as a projectile.
need " state law stop for pedestrians" sign facing traffic going west on 2nd St
need " state law stop for pedestrians" sign
One of the meters has its cover not fully latched. It has a label on it reading 7THW303-B - it's parking zone 76136.
At the Twin Lakes Sports Park, there is a trail in the woods that goes behind the solar panels. A tree has fallen onto the trail, completely blocking it. The tree is near the entrance to the trail near a small bridge and the solar panels.
There is an intersection on 3rd Street and South Park Ridge Road that is extremely dangerous. I had a friend get in an accident today making a left out of South Park Ridge Rd. onto 3rd street. Thankfully, no one was injured, however, both cars were totaled. This is the second person I know from my apartment complex that has gotten hit making that same left turn. I, myself, have almost gotten hit there. Upon speaking to the police officer at the scene today, I discovered that there have been numerous accidents at that intersection. There needs to be a traffic light there, or at least a blinking yellow since the speed limit raises to 40 a light before. I hope that other people have complained about this and that this complaint isn't taken lightly. The safety of the many students and permanent residents of Bloomington are more important than the flow of traffic.