closed #171797
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1500-1598 S Coleman Ct, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401
- Case Date:
- 2/23/2020
Pothole at the intersection of Coleman Ct and Andrew Cir
Pothole at the intersection of Coleman Ct and Andrew Cir
Lindbergh, between 11th St. and 17th St. has been left unfinished for years. It is a disaster to drive on, and the portion from 15th St to 17 St is basically a one-way lane as there isn't room for 2 cars using each lane. And now there is plant growth that is impeding the lane heading north to make the street even narrower. I see it is highlighted on the map of scheduled projects, but it isn't listed in the list for scheduled projects. It really feels like it has been forgotten. Please follow up on it and finish it.
The part of Lindbergh between 15th and 17th that has been left unfinished for a few years is becoming more treacherous. Only one lane is passable, but it is a two-lane road. There are deep potholes along the road and there is plant growth that needs to be cut so that the northbound lane is useable when there is a car in the southbound lane. Please fix the issues asap.
I would like to request that Weatherstone Lane and E. Cobblefield Ct. are evaluated for repaving, and or/patching. There are several spots throughout the complex that have needed attention for a long time. thanks
Pothole at Moore's pike and Fenbrook intersection, on Fenbrook
There are a number of sizable potholes forming at the entrance of Whittington Commons near my home. Could these possibly be fixed?
broken slowing mechanism, please repair
I submitted a report for two potholes on 1417 W Allen st in the whittington commons development. I just got an email from Chris Axsom that they were filled today, but they were definitely not. The other is right when you turn into the street. The original case number was 172471
Large hole left over from construction in the east/northbound right turn lane going from e moores onto college mall
Both roads running through the Fields complex are in a very rough state. East Covenanter and Fenbrook. Both are rough along their entire length.