closed #168749
Biking & Walking
501 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 5/31/2019
Debris in West side bike lane of n Smith
Debris in West side bike lane of n Smith
Small pothole third and Smith nw quadrant
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.
Mattresses left outside of the house for week. Significant amounts of trash and debris on the street that clogs the runoff drains and causes the cul-de-sac to flood.
Pedestrian buttons for the crossing at the SW corner of Liberty Drive and W Third have been vandalized. I called the County and they tell me that the City is responsible for maintaining those.
A newly placed construction sign at the corner of Curry Pike and 46 contradicts the no turn on red signs that have been posted for quite some time. the new sign advises a yield when turning on red to those who are doing a u-turn. This indicates that a turn on red is permissible, again, in contradiction to the long posted signs.
Lip too large for wheelchair on sidewalk in front of frat house at ne corner of seventh and Indiana
Small ones at westbound spea crosswalk and north n Smith right before large apartment complex near 10th
To whom it may concern, I am a concerned citizen and tax payer that would like to bring up an issue and question pertaining to the road construction in Bloomington, IN. In particular, my query pertains to the construction drums/barrels that are located on State road 46/45 between North Walnut street and Ellettsville, IN. I would like to know why there has been construction drums/barrels spanning this location for 3-4 weeks now, at least, with no construction working at this location. I drive home every day around 2-3pm and have not once seen construction crew at this location working since the drums went up. There have been crew work on a light down by Kinser/46/45 the last couple of days, but if this is the case i don't see why construction barrels are running to Elletsville. These construction barrels are blocking off a whole lane of traffic causing uneeded delays in travel using one if not the busiest road in Bloomington. I understand there may be scheduling conflicts with getting road crew etc out but to block miles of road with no one working on the road for weeks/months is uncalled for and does nothing but hurt the people that travel the road which consequently are the same people that paid for it. I don't think its unreasonable for an explanation. I don't understand why you would inconvenience people and shut down half the road for miles when quiet literally no one is working on the road. It seems a better solution would be to keep the road free until you are ready to start working on it, then place the drums. I look forward to hearing back on this issue and please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks, Dustin Headley
This is a large pothole right at 6360 S Rockport Rd. It gave me a terrible flat tire to my brand new car. Seriously not happy.