closed #191798
Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)
S Davisson St
- Case Date:
- 7/10/2024
Gravel and glass debris throughout street from storm. Especially bad around start and end of Davisson street.
Gravel and glass debris throughout street from storm. Especially bad around start and end of Davisson street.
Dry grate with inches of water around it. At least part of this grate is above grade so there is 2-3 inches of standing water after every rain. The sidewalk and yard get soaked by passing cars and there is usually standing water in the intersection that never drains, just eventually evaporates
The culvert that runs under N. Hay treet needs serious attention. The gutter draining into it is clogged. Tree overgrowth is blocking the west side. The culvert might need dredging.
Please consider sending a sweeper to this section of East Moores up the hill from Sare going east
The drainage from the street all runs down to the ONE drainage pipe and the interior or the structure that houses the pipe is deteriorating to the point that the bricks are washing out and piling up at the exit of the pipe. It's to the point that the entire system could fail and flood the home
Sewerage smell- each week at 39.13163° N, 86.53594° W on Bloomington Rail Trail
Following the fiber optic utility work done the week of July 23rd we are experiencing bubbling and slow drainage and back flow throughout our house. We have ran snakes through the drains and have found no blockages within our property.
Fiber install hit water line. Lots of water leaking
210 S Adams street (hinkles hamburgers location) behind the ice machine, there is a large hole developing in the parking lot (south west corner) close to the groundwater drain that may be related to the drain.
Submitted on behalf of Casey Guarino. On August 8, 2024, around 12:30 PM, both sides of S. Rogers St. were obstructed and impassible for wheelchair users around 714 S. Rogers. One sidewalk had no curb cut access due to construction. The other sidewalk, at 715 S. Rogers, was blocked by a temporary sign. Casey requested that a construction worker in the area move the temporary sign so that she could pass. The worker refused, saying "People who can walk can get around." When a passerby picked up the sign, the worker said "You can't do that." The passerby briefly moved the sign regardless, and Casey was able to reach her destination. However, both sidewalks remain obstructed, which is a major accessibility problem.