closed #178571
Potholes, Other Street Repair
936 W 2nd St, Bloomington, IN 47403, USA
- Case Date:
- 1/11/2022
huge pothole capable of doing serious car damage at the entrance of iu health women's health at 1010 w 2nd
huge pothole capable of doing serious car damage at the entrance of iu health women's health at 1010 w 2nd
The leaf collection crew left a rake in our yard. It is leaning against our mailbox at 933 S Meadowbrook Dr. Please have them pick it up. Thanks.
The reflective signs designating the runoff/curb/flower boxes on Allen Street are white. They completely disappear in the snow. Several cars have driven into and over the curbs. Large yellow/green/red signs are needed to make these less hazardous.
A large amount of silt has collected in a dip on the north shoulder of the road, whish is currently marked as a bike lane. The pile of silt is so deep it causes traction issues for bikes, and has begun to develop dangerous ruts. I know the new multiuse path will make its way over there sooner or later amd the issue may be fixed at that time, but this silt has been collecting here for many months and has significantly worsened recently to create a real road hazard.
Our street seams to be the only one left to be salted or plowed. Can we please get a truck out?
Limb down in road
On the west side of Highland Avenue just north of Sheridan Drive the road is falling apart. You can see it in the included photo and it will be easy to find when you stop by. It might be worth taking a look at to see if it needs to be repaired.
Button to trigger warning lights for walking across the street (east half of street) is broken
Hello, The bike lane on N College is covered in gravel and debris. Under the rail bridge north of 12th St, I am forced to bike in the far right lane of traffic due to the debris. I understand that there is a project on this area, and I sincerely hope that protected bike lanes are installed to create less stressful trips downtown.
I tried to describe this issue over the phone but the street dept. employee only wanted to blame my driveway for destroying the city street. What?? The problem is the street gutters. When the 800 block of Briarcliff was repaved about 6 years ago, it was ground down and the asphalt was carried into the gutter and made for a smooth transition to the remaining gutter concrete. The 900 block of Briarcliff was not ground down and repaved at that time. We are still waiting for the rest of Briarcliff to be repaved properly. In the 900 block the street's asphalt is approx. 3 inches higher than the concrete gutter so when you include the yard side of the gutter we have one enormous gully. I know of one broken ankle because of this and two weeks ago the Amazon driver twisted his ankle stepping into the gully getting out of his truck. I had asked about putting concrete in the gully in front of my mailbox and was told by street employee NO, that would destroy the street. So what can be done to either pave the gutter in the 900 block like the 800 block or grind down the street pavement in the 900 block so it makes a smooth transition with the gutter. I know what I would do but the city owns the street. We on the 900 block pay the same city tax rate as the 800 block so I think we should have the same street setup. I did ask the street employee to bring out a two wheel drive vehicle and try to drive through the gutter. Not surprised no one showed up. Thanks