closed #167509
Potholes, Other Street Repair
501 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 2/17/2019
Near house 821 High Street: pothole
Near house 821 High Street: pothole
Pothole
Pothole at 7000 South Breeden Road and several potholes on Breeden Road. 8920 West Graves Road road culvert is totally clogged up causing major damage to the road. This is a very dangerous situation due to the crumbling of the side if the road. Needs immediate attention.
There is a crater sized pothole near the intersection of W Clear Creek Rd and South Rogers ST. FIX THIS NOW!!!! I have already blown a tire and possibly a rim on this hole and now have to get it fixed tomorrow instead of going to work. We have had warm weather, I don't understand why its so hard for you guys to get off your asses and fix the potholes on the county roads. Thanks for nothing
East Dillman Road two potholes will hurt your car. Cant avoid if another vehicle is coming.
West 6th St has a lot of rental properties. Tenants are parking the wrong way on both sides of the street between Fairview and Oak. Always at least two each night. Sometimes 4 to 5 on weekends. This has been going on since the start of IU's Spring Semester.
Lots of potholes on Dunn near Lake Griffy, some quite large.
There is a pothole on Rogers street near the Next Generation Personal Training studio. I would appreciate if someone would fix this, I busted my wheel on this polehole and now have to pay 360.00 to get it fixed. You guys have had plenty of warm weather to fix these, there is no excuse for your procrastination on these road issues.
Thanks Kelsey, The creek has been much clearer lately. I appreciate you following up. Usually when it is cloudy, it clears up in a day or two. I do watch it closely and will let you know, but unless you are able to get out right away, it may be difficult for you to see it when it is looking bad. Good luck with your new job, my guess is you are real busy. Mike On February 18, 2019 at 9:10 AM uReport <uReport@ureport-prod.bloomington.in.gov> wrote: https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=167265 Kelsey Thetonia commented on this case. Mr. Horvath, the sediment in Jackson Creek at Rock Creek Drive may have been a result of construction in the watershed. There is one construction project upstream from your location that may have contributed sediment in the past, but according to our Planning Department who manages the grading permits, that site has since been stabilized. I was in the area last week and observed some utility work being done in the neighborhood, but can't say if that was what caused the sediment in the stream on 2/2/2019. I just began working for the City, so I apologize for my delayed response. If this happens again, please send in another report and I will be the one to answer it. Thank you, Kelsey Thetonia
1501 Browning Lane is an abandoned house. The owner still lives in the area but not in the home. It is becoming increasingly dilapidated. Recently a large evergreen tree fell into the house and is currently on top of the roof. Not sure if there is anything you can do to address this. The house is hurting the value of our street!