closed #201051
Drainage or Runoff
110 E 4th St
- Case Date:
- 2/21/2025
Water running down Eagleson and Second
Water running down Eagleson and Second
I rode through on 4th heading west to east and encountered a fair amount of loose sand on the road surface. It is on 4th just east of Walnut. That was around 10:30am. I have not been back through to see if it is still on the roadway.
I'm not sure if this light "belongs" to IU or if the city has control, but turns red for 10th Street east/west travelers even when there are no cars or students waiting to go the other directions, and it stay red for an inordinate amount of time. It absolutely backs up 10th Street unnecessarily, which is a street that;s already backed up in other ways (Kelley crossing, Eagleson light). Please consider adjusting the timing or making sure it's driving by sensors!
E 10th. eastbound near median beginning
Several deep pothole
Large pothole several inches deep going eastbound, could cause significant damage to vehicles. Unfortunately it is a dangerous area to stop in, so I don’t have a picture, but it is very clearly a large issue
Hello. We are taking a different route to campus now that there is a STOP SIGN at Smith and 10th!!! Hooray and THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!! So: pothole on 10th, Westbound, in front of the IU CIBER building. A couple more, but I don't know if you handle potholes close to campus. On 10th in front of Tulip Tree apartments, just before the bridge under the railroad tracks, and also one just after the bridge under the railroad tracks. If IU is responsible for those, disregard. Thank you!!!!!
This location at 10th St near Fountain Park Apartments and the United States Postal Service has a high volume of pedestrian traffic, especially between the apartment complex and the post office. However, there is only a pedestrian crossing sign in one direction, and there are no road markings indicating a crosswalk. Many drivers do not stop for pedestrians, creating a dangerous situation for those crossing the street. I am concerned for the safety of residents and postal customers, as the current setup does not effectively alert drivers to pedestrian activity in this area. Would it be possible to add crosswalk markings and additional signage in both directions, or consider other safety improvements, such as a pedestrian-activated crossing light? These changes could greatly enhance safety for the community. Thank you for considering this request.
There are two pothole in this area. By the light at the intersection of 10th and Woodlawn.