closed #168568
Street & Traffic Signs
402 S Euclid AVE
- Case Date:
- 5/17/2019
I was travelling eastbound on Howe St. and accidentally ran a stop sign at the intersection of Euclid. The sign was difficult to see due to tree branches obstructing it.
I was travelling eastbound on Howe St. and accidentally ran a stop sign at the intersection of Euclid. The sign was difficult to see due to tree branches obstructing it.
I had previously reported these potholes, but the ticket had been closed out and stated it was completed and 18 holes were filled. This pothole and a few others are still there. The pothole pictured is the biggest and deepest of all of them and poses a threat to cars. After the initial potholes were filled I counted and only 9 holes were filled. I do not know if they intend to come back and fill these holes, but I thought I would bring it to your attention that they were not all taken care of. I do understand that when it is raining they cannot be filled and it needs to be a nice day! I would just hate for any of our employees or tenants to damage their car from this hole. Hopefully this can be resolved soon, weather permitting. Thanks.
606 and 608 East Heather Drive, Bloomington, IN 47401 - My neighbor and I have been suffering deterioration of the street in front of our homes and request that the asphalt be patched or resurfaced to avoid further deterioration or damage to our vehicles.
Pothole in front of 3256
Tree limbs in street. 3300 block of East Mulberry Drive.
There are some growing potholes on Grimes a little bit east of Walnut (east of the gas station). The pot holes have been growing lately and are in the west bound lane.
Numerous Potholes on Schacht Rd. One is half way down the road, past the S curve towards Harrell, and it is getting larger, almost in both lanes now.
One of the traffic lights at the intersection of Lincoln and 3rd is out
There is an invasive vine, possibly grapevine, that is pushing over plants bordering a city sidewalk and at time obstructing the walk. I have cut it back several times; most recently a few weeks ago. Would the city or someone else be able to get rid of the vine and/or cut the greenery farther away from the sidewalk. The sidewalk borders a marsh and is right across from the pond on Tapp, on Adams Hill Circle.
There is a big piece of steel rebar sticking out of the sidewalk near the eastern entrance to 2427 E 2nd Street. It's become a safety issue for cars and pedestrian as many kids walk through there to get to the elementary school. Unsure if since it's an IU office if it's IU property? Thank you for investigating and potentially resolving.