closed #171636
Potholes, Other Street Repair
900-998 S Fenbrook Ln, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401
- Case Date:
- 2/4/2020
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The speed bumps on Graham Dr in Broadview area. The middle speed bump has part of it missing or damaged and I'm afraid someone will damage a car tire. Also there is always two trucks parked on Graham and block the vision of drivers trying to turn onto Graham from Broadview Dr. You just can't see to turn. One is a red pickup truck and one is a big old trailer.
I was driving down Rockport road near Switchyard Park.It was raining and there was lower visibility than usual. That's when I came upon this pothole. My options were to hit the hole or hit the oncoming car. I chose the hole,but it burst my tire and bent my rim.
This is located in the section of repair taking place at the entrance of Switchyard Park. This area has been somewhat unsafe for weeks, but is now worse than ever. I hit this last night and blew a tire. I couldn’t swerve to miss, as there was incoming traffic. Janssen Jones 812-325-8177
The three post lights in front of The Crest apartments on N. Walnut just north of W 11th St are out. Is this the property owner's responsibility. Duke Energy advised that they aren't responsible.
The street light in front of 4201 E. Morningside Dr is burnt out.
It seems like the sensors at this intersection (W. 3rd and S. Kimble) aren't functioning correctly. I have noticed since the holidays that this light is often red for east/west traffic. I've approached the light several times as it turns red without any north/south vehicles at the intersection that would trigger a signal change. I just don't remember this light being red for east/west traffic as much as it has been lately. Maybe just pop out there and have a look? No need to respond to me, just getting a ticket into the system. Thank you!
The light in front of 4201 E. Morningside Dr. is burnt out making it difficult to see when walking our dog in the early morning & evening.
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Please look into the timing/operation of the traffic signal at Walnut and Smith, next to the Project School. It operates on the weekend, and cars must wait on Walnut even though there is no traffic on Smith. Thank you.