closed #193112
Potholes, Other Street Repair
222 S Roosevelt St
- Case Date:
- 8/25/2024
Road is full of potholes
Road is full of potholes
Road needs to be redoneā¦horrible potholes.
Too many potholes, broken roadsā¦needs resurfacing done. I pay too many taxes to have a road like this. Roosevelt needs love!
Every other street in our neighborhood has a "No Outlet" sign at the intersection before the end of that street, but we do not have one on N Roosevelt. We get a LOT of people trying to use Roosevelt st as a through road to 10th street, but the road ends. I live at 429 N Roosevelt, and it is really tight at the end of the road and we get countless people a day using our yard to turn around, damaging our yard. This could be solved by putting a "No Outlet" sign, similar to the same signs on Clark and Adams, so that people do not mistakenly go down our road and have to turn around in my yard. Thank you!
Sign (pictured) is faded and unreadable. I resume it is a parking permit sign for the Green Acres area. Thanks.
One of the stop signs is missing at the corner of Clark and 7th. It is the sign on the east side of the intersection that stops westbound traffic. The other 3 signs appear to be intact.
On 8/27/2024 around 10:30am, the traffic light facing/releasing Bryan Ave onto 3rd St went through about 5 cycles without turning green. The person in the front of the line was forced to turn right on red to be able to leave. After they did that, the signal turned green in the next cycle.
Hello! I live just off of the intersection of 5th Street and Bryan Avenue, right next to the IU Raintree House. I've noticed that one of the stop signs at the four way stop is missing, the post and all. I've seen people driving right through without stopping, and then realized that the sign was completely gone. It is the stop sign on the north east side of the intersection. Just wanted to let somebody know. Thank you for your help!
Path along IN46 is partially blocked with overgrowth. I can report to INDOT if this is not maintain by CoB.
4th Street trail between Roosevelt and Bryan is overgrown and difficult to walk on path due to overgrowth.