closed #167630
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1900-1954 E Winslow Rd, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401
- Case Date:
- 2/27/2019
Potholes at the bottom of the Winslow Road hill, heading down and up from the Goat Farm roundabout. Still fairly shallow but wide.
Potholes at the bottom of the Winslow Road hill, heading down and up from the Goat Farm roundabout. Still fairly shallow but wide.
Street lights malfunctioning (flicker) or not working Renwick
A man was very aggressive towards me on the Limestone trail this morning
This is a general observation. Over the last few years I have been seeing metal sheets screwed to Bloomington roads, presumably to cover work in progress. I have observed a problem with many of these sheets. They are screwed down with small gauge screws. They are not sufficient to keep the sheets secure. They work their way out and stick up an inch in some places. Their heads are small. They look sharp enough to damage a tire, and a damaged tire is a safety issue.
Lots of asphalt patches on S. Wilton Dr. between Windsor and Greenbriar got ripped up in the recent storms, and could benefit from new patches.
Something changed with the timing of the 10th and Union light a few weeks ago, resulting in huge backups of eastbound traffic on 10th St during evening commute hours. Light seems to cycle green for 20 secs for 10th St, but 30 secs for less-traveled Union St. Because of lack of left-turn lane on EB 10th at Union, often only 2-3 eastbound cars get through on each cycle, resulting in backups all the way past Sunrise to Jordan Ave. Is this timing correct, or is there a problem?
There are reoccurring pot holes in front of 1840 E Rock Creek Dr. The pot holes are due to an underground spring that runs under the road. The road needs to be torn up and drainage be installed to correct the issue. For years the city puts a bandaid on the issue by filling in the potholes.
My trash was not picked up this week, though I placed it on the curb the night before. No " non collection" notice was left, so I'm assuming this was an oversight.
The Tyler’s Turn Home Owners Association had several dead ash trees on their HOA property. These trees were just off the border of our property, and two have fallen during storms in the past year. They hired someone to remove the dead trees, and most of the work was performed three weeks ago. However, they left one dead tree standing. It it is in a position to cause some major damage, this one is leaning onto our property, and the tree company made a partial cut at its base (see the attached picture). If it falls, it could destroy quite a bit of our landscaping & stonework, as well as another neighbor's fence. I’ve twice written to the HOA president, Eric Dainton <[email protected]>, alerting him of this situation, but have not received a response. The property’s parcel number is 53-08-10-210-002.000-009, and the owner is listed as Huntington, Renaissance Partners. It is located immediately to the east of 1857 S Covey Ln.
Large pothole at 1857 S. Maxwell St., 47401 Always filled with water