closed #203519
Potholes, Other Street Repair
175 E Willow CT
- Case Date:
- 6/18/2025
There's a good size pothole as you turn onto Willow Ct.
There's a good size pothole as you turn onto Willow Ct.
Northbound lane on Kennedy, there are 3-4 near the corner that opened up. The crew always does a great job, thanks y'all
I turned in a report this morning and did not have the address displayed. I have found out it is 229 Hillsdale drive. The report was number 203513.
lot is still after several YEARS overgrown. Abandoned car is still there with limbs on top and garage is in disrepair with trash boxes coming out. I was told a year ago this was being dealt with but obviously it is not. Follow the codes of the city of Bloomington and get this mess cleaned up. The house was torn down several years ago because of neglect and nothing has changed.
Pothole on right edge of the southbound lane of Kinser pike, just north of the side street that leads into the back of Bloomington High School North ('Cougar Drive' I think it's called, but it isn't labeled on the map). I know the address reported here is 'Whitewood way', but the pothole is on Kinser Pike! Roughly where I've aligned the bullseye on the map.
Recent road "repair" work has left the street broken up and substantially WORSE than before the road work.
cannot see address but located around 210 s. Hillsdale. They dumped a year ago truckloads of dirt in the front and have done nothing with it the yard is often overgrown. This looks bad for the neighborhood and is obvious not being cared for. Can nothing be done to make them restore this to a house that fits into the neighborhood. I am sure you cannot dump weed and tree trunks filled dirt in the front yard and do nothing about it. Please get on this because it affects our property values. You cannot miss the dirt in the front yard
During today's GIS training with Max, I checked out the MyBloomington portal and noticed that the Parks are not showing up currently. See screen capture attached.
With the construction going on in the Building Trades Park homeless people are starting to hang out in the church parking lot across the street. The security patrols for the park used to check out that parking lot but have stopped since the construction has started. It would be nice if they swung through occasionally while the construction is going on.
Unable to use this sidewalk because of multiple bicycles, clothing items, and trash blocking the sidewalk. Items are falling below onto 3rd street as well which presents a hazard to passing vehicles.