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closed #188586

Potholes, Other Street Repair

514 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
5/24/2024

Alley is disappearing

closed #180381

Street Lights

512 W 16th ST

Case Date:
6/20/2022

Street light out

closed #172501

Fire Hazards

511 W 4th ST

Case Date:
5/20/2020

Low hanging limbs/branches touching power lines and hitting vehicles.

closed #181051

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

510 N Smith RD

Case Date:
8/16/2022

The Sidewalk along smith road on the walk to University elementary is damaged, broken and barely even a sidewalk. Additionally cutout ramps are needed at the Apartment complex at the corner of Smith. the broken sidewalk is a tripping hazard and makes walking extremely difficult.

closed #186034

Street & Traffic Signs

510 N Prow AVE

Case Date:
10/19/2023

We live on a one way street but there is only a one way sign on the main road entrance of the street. As a result of this, GPS navigation sends cars down the wrong way of the one way and this is incredibly dangerous. There needs to be a new sign put in on the other side of the street to stop this from happening.

closed #179812

Potholes, Other Street Repair

506 W 16th ST

Case Date:
5/10/2022

Deep pothole in center of road

closed #176630

Potholes, Other Street Repair

506 N Adams ST

Case Date:
7/20/2021

Wooden Railroad tie is broken. Unsafe for cars driving over it. Could pop tire or ruin underside of a low riding car.

closed #177375

Potholes, Other Street Repair

506 N Adams ST

Case Date:
9/12/2021

The railroad tracks have severe potholes on both sides making it very uneasy to cross. The size of the potholes also have the potential to cause serious damage to a car.

closed #178000

Potholes, Other Street Repair

506 N Adams ST

Case Date:
10/26/2021

The south-bound lane going over the Rail Road tracks on N Adams has a giant pothole.

closed #180641

Potholes, Other Street Repair

506 N Adams ST

Case Date:
7/15/2022

The at-grade railroad crossings on N Adams and on Fountain Drive are in deplorable shape. Is the city responsible for these, or the Indiana railroad Company? There are many crossings in Bloomington and most of them are fine. These crossings are in a lower income neighborhood so I'd think the city, with its focus on equity and social justice, would be very interested in getting these improved.