closed #207141
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 12/10/2025
2120 s hight st, bloomington, in
2120 s hight st, bloomington, in
At the intersection of south walnut and country club dr (on south walnut) there is a pothole that I hit this morning while trying to avoid all the other cars that were trying to miss it. I hit it and caused some damage to my car. I need a call or an email (something) letting me know what I have to do to get my car fixed. I have witnesses that can let you know the damage to my car. This pothole needs fixed before there is more damages to other people's vehicles. It damaged the emergency brake system on the right back side. Attached is the picture of the part that fell off when we got the call pulled in my work parking lot. It is making a loud noise. Don't know the extent of the damages.
House behind our business Parker real estate Management , the tenants of that house park in the alleys and make getting in and out of our parking lot very dangerous
Sidewalk on northeast corner of 11th & Fairview intersection has snow on it. A plow pushed the snow from the street onto the sidewalk so it is thick enough that it isn't melting.
Boat and trailer parked on a unapproved surface on the east side of the house.
Lights too bright at this marathon. Too many lights visible everywhere and glare.
Speed hump sign which faces east bound traffic has been knocked down partially, along with damaged turf between the sidewalk and street.
The hill is totally icy and very steep. Please plow!!
Audible light is not functioning at the corner of Kirkwood and College- adjacent lights on northeast and southwest.
I'm curious what the possibility of reducing the speed limit on Bloomfield is? From my observation biking and driving that road daily (I live off Basswood), 40 mph starting just west of Adams seems too fast for such a narrow lane with a lot of drives and high deer crossing further west approaching the highway. I've often seen people fly up the hill between Landmark and Cory and slam on their breaks because they couldn't see the traffic stopped ahead. Not sure how you determine speed limits. I'm also curious of a deer crossing sign could be placed along Bloomfield (between Twin Lakes Recreation Center and I-69) - I bike that road everyday and there's a new dead deer every week or so. I know people stop looking at/get desensitized to signs, but it just seems to appropriate to put a deer sign there. Thanks for all you do!