closed #171009
Potholes, Other Street Repair
525-569 N Campbell St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47405
- Case Date:
- 11/19/2019
cover on water meter is not secure, could slide off
There is a telephone wire that runs across my backyard that is low enough to hit your head on, and touch the top of some vehicles.
Cars often seem to be parked on the lawn in front of this house on weekends and evenings.
Pothole near # 928 Henderson.
This is the SECOND time I'm bring this issue to the City's attention. The person who has a private parking spot at 521 W Smith Avenue refuses to park within the white lines (parking ON the lines does not cut it; either the person is totally unaware of his vehicle location, or he refuses to follow the law and compromises the safe travel along this little run of Smith Ave. e.g. makes it problematic for city sanitation, UPS/USPS/FedX, and emergency vehicles. (I would include a photo of his current "on the line" parking which is about two feet away from his limestone wall e.g. PLENTY of extra space to ease out of the middle of the street, but you get the the 'picture'. Again, this is my second request to move the City into action. A small problem, but it represents a long-standing disregard or manipulation for/of the law. And as I said before, I spoke with this person directly and encouraged him to park between the lines.)
We have a drive/eyebrow off Winslow Farm Dr. Would like for city to repair the potholes/low places that hold water where the two roads meet, the drive through and Winslow Farm Dr. These places keep holding water and getting deeper.
At the intersection with S Fairview St and Patterson the lines on EB Patterson line up incorrectly with the yellow line for the left turn lane into Catalent. This causes EB traffic to go through the intersection and cross over the yellow into the left turn lane. This causes cars moving into the turn lane to swerve back out into the through lane or stay in the through lane waiting for cars to move back into their lane.
A street light is out on 16th street by Jackson Street. Can not see if you walk on that road
Excessive plant growth behind several properties. Noticeable from the cul-de-sac on village court. 522 village court.