closed #182616
Potholes, Other Street Repair
214 N Rogers ST
- Case Date:
- 1/26/2023
The northbound lanes of Rogers St between 6th and 7th have some larger holes that need to be patched when you get a chance. Thanks for all that you do!
The northbound lanes of Rogers St between 6th and 7th have some larger holes that need to be patched when you get a chance. Thanks for all that you do!
Construction site utilizing alleyway creating potholes and divots
Two most recent bills have charged us for using 4,000-5,000 gallons of water, and therefore charging roughly $100. The bill for September was $106.42 and the bill for October was $93.15. This is for a two-person house that uses the same, if not less, of an average amount of water per month. I called customer service after the first bill, but the lady I spoke with was not very helpful and recommended we wait until our next bill. According to her sources, any leakage or problem that resulted in such a high bill seemingly "fixed itself" and she did not provide any other alternatives. Come to find out that the next bill is just as high and we have no choice but to pay (again) with no resolutions. Apparently, Bloomington Utilities does not provide any services to check for any leaks or problems.
Trash bin(s) being stored on street
If possible, can the paved alley that runs directly behind S Maple Street be plowed? It's the main access road for several homes.
Please kindly consider plowing the alley directly behind the 200 block of South Maple Street when the rounds are made through Prospect Hill. This is a main entry/exit point for several residences.
Since the new tenants moved into 213 S Union, in August 2022, they have been depositing debris/trash (mattress, cardboard, etc.) behind the garage along the north/south alley. Aside from it becoming a potential winter home for rodents, it leads to cars parked in ways that often block both n/s and e/w alleys (they have been ticketed before for blocking traffic entirely.
neighbors moved out, trash was never brought out, has been sitting there for weeks
A police car (#129) turned right on a red light, despite a big obvious sign that says NO TURN ON RED. They did not have their lights or siren on. This was at 5:11 pm on Aug 28, heading west on 3rd street, turning north onto Rogers. These signs are meant to protect pedestrians. Aren’t cops supposed to model legal behavior in traffic?
People who are unhoused are leaving their belongings / lots of trash in the alley of our office building. Customers/clients/pedestrians use this alley often.